In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mike 
Jagdis writes:

> The DPT is not the problem (I use them myself). See my other
> messages on linux-kernel regarding RAID, Seagates and chunk
> sizes. The caching strategy used by Seagate drives appears to
> go to pieces when you read, skip, read, skip in anything other
> than 32k chunks. The default RAID chunk size used by md is
> not 32k...

I'll try that.

But I was saying that the performance for even a single drive seems
low to me.  My fast/narrow drive is as fast as the wide Hawks.  I
thought going with wide drives would be a bit better than that.


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