Re: "Missing" RAID devices
From: Stan Hoeppner <hidden>
Date: 2013-05-24 03:45:56
On 5/23/2013 3:30 AM, keld@keldix.com wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 12:59:39AM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
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You may be tempted to use md/RAID10 of some layout to optimize for writes, but you'd gain nothing, and you'd lose some performance due to overhead. The partitions you'll be using in this case are so small that they easily fit in a single physical disk track, thus no head movement is required to seek between sectors, only rotation of the platter.
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I think a raid10,far3 is a good choice for swap, then you will enjoy RAID0-like reading speed. and good write speed (compared to raid6), and a chance of live surviving if just one drive keeps functioning.
As I mention above, none of the md/RAID10 layouts will yield any added performance benefit for swap partitions. And I state the reason why. If you think about this for a moment you should reach the same conclusion. -- Stan