On Sat, 7 May 2005, Kevin Burton wrote:

> It looks like you're saying here that a single disk is FASTER than your
> RAID 10 setup.
>
> Correct?
>
> Which is interesting.  I'm wondering if this is a RAID config issue.  It
> just seems to make a LOT more sense that RAID 1 or 10 would be faster
> than a single disk.

I wouldn't say that, those were just examples of setups that we have. They
handle very different queries. :) While the RAID example has less queries
and at times higher disk IO, it handles complex SELECT queries along with
INSERT/UPDATEs; 99% of the queries on the non-RAID setup are simple
UPDATEs.


Atle
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Flying Crocodile Inc, Unix Systems Administrator


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