----- Message d'origine -----De: Kenneth Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Lundi, 
Novembre 12, 2007 10:58 pmObjet: Re: [CentOS] Need advice on storageÀ: CentOS 
mailing list <centos@centos.org>> > You've already received a few responses 
about reconfiguring your > entireserver, so I'll avoid that route and simply 
answer your > question straight.> > "No"> > There will not be a "significant" 
performance boost striping > only 2 drives.> The 10K RPM Raptors alone will 
definitely increase performance, > but there> is little/no real advantage 
striping them together.  Getting any> significant performance increase from a 
RAID array really > requires at> *least* 4 drives ... the more the merrier ... 
although I'll > probably catch> some flack from that statement. :-)> > A 
previous poster mentioned increasing your RAM from 1Gb to 2Gb. > That was> an 
excellent idea and should be done in parallel with whatever drive> changes you 
make.> > Regards,> Ken> >Thanks Ken.That's a good thing to know that software 
striping won't really boost performance, i then won't waste money on that 
avenue.  I cannot explain why as i don't know about Linux drivers architecture 
and general system low level behavior but maybe somebody on this list could 
give us a clue.As i said on my previous post, i found that the server is inside 
a rack that has a VTRAK 15100 SCSI to SATA Enclosure with a free SCSI bus (the 
unit has 2 independant bus) and hard disk slots.  I think we have a spare 
Adaptec 39160 so if it's the case, i could go with this solution and buy 4 x WD 
250 Gigs "YS" (RAID) serie drives @ about 75$ each and put all this in RAID 
10.  The unit supports NCQ.  It remains to be seen how well it can perform even 
if they are talking about "up to 200 MBps".Regards,Guy Boisvert
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