Hi Neil
> Right about what? I don't think that anything that I wrote can
> reasonably be interpreted to say that you can just use one channel
> without losing performance.
>
> I said "If ... the devices handles the required parallelism". I don't
> know much in detail about IDE (I use SCSI mostly) but if it is true
> that you cannot talk to a slave and a master at the same time, then
> the drives DO NOT handle the required parallelism, so you don't get
> any parallelism.
> It is basically completely out of md's hands. It won't get in the way
> of parallelism, but it won't make it magically happen if the
> drives/controller/drivers cannot make it happen.
>
> Is that any clearer? Or did I misunderstand you.
yes, I think I misunderstood first. sorry for that. :-)
I found that some discussion in hardware forums that if UDMA is enabled,
the IDE channel can attach two drivers with a little performance
leakage.
I only tested it with one dvdrw and one dvdrom which attach in the same
channel. The kernel is 2.6 and hdparm -d1 enabled. When I use growisofs
isos to dvdrw and copy data from dvdrom, both of them would slow down
for transfer.
So, I think the IDE isn't parallelism at all. It's better to plug one
driver in an IDE channel. I hope I am not wrong?
Although the IDE and SCSI are different at many perspectives, e.g. SCSI
devices are capable to read/write in the same channel(parallelism).
I still wonder if IDE can do it.
The IDE cables become a mess while many disks in a box. :-(
Thanks for reply.
Asho Yeh
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