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> Thanks for the insight John.
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> When you say no RAID of any kind – I was going to format 2 large
> hardware raid 5 sets for redundancy. The raid 5 sets would be
> comprised of 3 * 146GB SCSI drives (as there are two raid 5 sets
> there are 6 disks in total). Are you saying that it would be best if
> I just presented 6 (un-raided) disks to be formatted as raw disks?

Yes.

> Kind Regards
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> Chris
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> From: John Plevyak [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 4:04 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Question about disk optimization in ATS.
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> Under heavy forward proxy load, ATS tends to be seek limited which
> favors lots of disks. As ATS has its own recovery mechanisms it is
> best *not* to use raid5 or any raid, but just a bunch of raw disks
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> ATS needs to have small block sizes, so don't use raid or stripe with
> a volume manager as this will degrade performance.
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> If you use a disk which has large blocks (3GB disk) then you may need
> to set the flag to force ATS to use a larger internal blocks size
> which results in some waste of disk space.
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> If you are reverse proxy and have a small working set and a good size
> RAM cache you may not be disk limited, in which case you have more
> flexibility. Even in this case I would
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> On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 12:09 PM, James Chris Beaver <
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> Hello Folks,
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> I am looking for information in regards to the best way to optimize
> disk in ATS. I understand that the application uses raw disks
> however what is the best way to lay out those disks? Is it best to
> have more than one cache disk? I am inclined to put up more than one
> hardware raid5 volume and then format them as raw disks for ATS to
> make use of. Is there a “rule of thumb” when it comes to disk
> sizing? What block size is best (large of small)? For example if you
> have to large of a disk(s) will that slow down ATS as it must spend
> time keeping track of very large caches?
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> Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
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> Regards
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> Chris Beaver
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