Re: [zfs-discuss] odd versus even

2007-01-07 Thread Adam Leventhal
Hey Peter,

If I recall correctly, the result was there was a very slight space-efficiency
benefit of using a multiple of 2 vdevs for raidz1 and of 3 vdevs for raidz2 --
doing this can reduce the number of 'skipped' blocks. That said, the advantage
is very slight and is only really relevant when the blocksize or recordsize
is relatively closer to the number of bytes in a stripe.

Adam

On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 11:17:26PM +, Peter Tribble wrote:
 I'm being a bit of a dunderhead at the moment and neither the site search
 nor
 google are picking up the information I seek...
 
 I'm setting up a thumper and I'm sure I recall some discussion of the
 optimal
 number of drives in raidz1 and raidz2 vdevs. I also recall that it was
 something
 like you would want an even number of disk for raidz1, and an odd number for
 raidz2 (so you always have an odd number of data drives). Have I remembered
 this correctly, or am I going delusional? And, if it is the case, what is
 the
 reasoning behind it?
 
 Thanks,
 
 -- 
 -Peter Tribble
 http://www.petertribble.co.uk/ - http://ptribble.blogspot.com/

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Re: [zfs-discuss] odd versus even

2007-01-07 Thread Victor Latushkin

Hi Peter,

Peter Tribble wrote:
I'm being a bit of a dunderhead at the moment and neither the site 
search nor google are picking up the information I seek...


There was the thread named Metaslab alignment on RAID-Z on this list,
you may want to look at it.



I'm setting up a thumper and I'm sure I recall some discussion of the
 optimal number of drives in raidz1 and raidz2 vdevs. I also recall
that it was something like you would want an even number of disk for
raidz1, and an odd number for raidz2 (so you always have an odd
number of data drives). Have I remembered this correctly, or am I
going delusional? And, if it is the case, what is the reasoning
behind it?


In short is is better to have

*  power of 2 plus 1 more disk for RAID-Z
*  power of 2 plus 2 more disks for RAID-Z2

this way you will always have even (power of 2) number of data disks. 
With general recommendation of one-digit number of disks in vdev, this 
leaves you basicly with these options:


3,5 or 9 disks for RAID-Z vdev
4,6 or 10 disks for RAID-Z2 vdev

Hth,
Victor
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[zfs-discuss] odd versus even

2007-01-04 Thread Peter Tribble

I'm being a bit of a dunderhead at the moment and neither the site search
nor
google are picking up the information I seek...

I'm setting up a thumper and I'm sure I recall some discussion of the
optimal
number of drives in raidz1 and raidz2 vdevs. I also recall that it was
something
like you would want an even number of disk for raidz1, and an odd number for
raidz2 (so you always have an odd number of data drives). Have I remembered
this correctly, or am I going delusional? And, if it is the case, what is
the
reasoning behind it?

Thanks,

--
-Peter Tribble
http://www.petertribble.co.uk/ - http://ptribble.blogspot.com/
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