"Clayton Doige" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/09/2008 09:35:01 
AM:

> would I be right in saying that if I 
> partition the system so that there is say 30GB for the base OS,
> and then put everything else on one container I will be better 
> off than my original spec below?

No - containers are red herrings.  All the I/O is grouped together because 
all your disks are in one RAID 5 array.  One container, two containers or 
four containers, the same I/O load will be present on your disks.

Eric Eskam
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