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| Subject: | Re[2]: XFS + LVM + Software RAID5 on Debian testing |
| From: | spied@xxxxxxxxx |
| Date: | Sat, 26 Jun 2004 13:21:56 +0400 |
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>> Anyone got a recomendation for a stable/fast SATA controller to use >> with linux? CW> I'm told the Promise TX4s are nice. I have a 3ware 8xxx here and it CW> works OK although I would probably prefer something dumber like the CW> Promise. why? afaik intelligent controller is great for raid 1 (and raid 10) perfomance, other raid levels perfomance may be limited too by "dumber" controller |
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