Russ:

We're using EMC Clariion disk arrays.  These are using EMC's version
of RAID-5;  they call it RAID-S.  There is 2GB of cache if front of
the disks.  They claim that the cache is write guaranteed so that 
we'll never lose an update.  So far, so good, and the performance
has been acceptable, except (you knew this was coming, huh?) when
we do large file moves from one tray to another, or when doing a
refresh of our SAP stage system.  This activity kinda buries the
internal bus as well as the fiber, so that other users suffer.

I guess to make a short answer even longer, this RAID-S technology
seems to work a lot better than RAID-5 used to.

Remember, though, YMMV.

Cheers,
Mike

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Hi,
  I just got forwarded a whitepaper from Hitachi and Oracle, that compairs
raid 5+ and raid 1 using the TPC-C benchmark test suite.  The claim is that
raid 5 is as fast or faster.  While I'm waiting for a comparison or raid 5+
with raid 0+1, I thought I'd take a poll with the list.  The benchmark is
using the Hitachi 7700E.
  Has anyone heard other recommendations attributed to Oracle that are
pushing raid 5+ as the configuraton for "unrivaled performance"?  Has new
disk technology changed the general conception that raid 0 or 0+1 provides
better performance than other raid levels?
 
Thanks,
Russ

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