On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Greg Smith wrote:
If you want your database to perform well on writes, the first thing you do is select a disk controller that performs well, has a well-known stable driver for your OS, has a reasonably large cache (>=256MB), and has a battery backup on it.

Greg, it might be worth you listing a few good RAID controllers. It's almost an FAQ. From what I'm hearing, this Intel one doesn't sound like it would be on the list.

Matthew

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