EMC has now hardware striping. The smallest stripe size is one track (1MB).

Regards,

Waleed

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A number of papers recommend a stripe size of 1 M (even for EMC) for volumes
containing data files.  I also have the following email from Eyal Aronoff of
Quest dated Nov 2000.  A number of the white papers are more recent.

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The reasons for a larger stripe size on a non-RAID 5 device are: 
1) Sequential reads are faster if you can take advantege of the read ahead
built into the disk caching 
2) If a 64K read does not start on the first block of the stripe, two
"spindled" are locked for the duration of the read

However, lately we have been testing some EMC gear and it looks like EMC
have optimized both of those for smaller strip size too.

The bottom line - I no longer have an opinion one way or another. The
undelying technology just changes too rapidly. 

Eyal 
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Your opinions/comments as far as a "best" practice in setting stripe sizes
would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Ethan
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