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Re: Redhat 7.2, XFS, LVM (snapshot), NFS and kernel-2.4.15pre5 happy to

To: Dave Alden <alden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Redhat 7.2, XFS, LVM (snapshot), NFS and kernel-2.4.15pre5 happy together?
From: Bryan-TheBS-Smith <b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 14:10:26 -0500
Cc: linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
Organization: SmithConcepts/AbsoluteValueSystems
References: <20011119101554.A3423@math.ohio-state.edu>
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Dave Alden wrote:
> Hi,
> I've been holding off installing a 450G raid-5 NFS server until I felt
> all of the parts would fit together happily.  :-)  I'm hoping that the
> time is right, so, if I install the XFS modified Redhat 7.2 and update
> the kernel to the latest CVS snapshot, will I get the (almost) latest
> version of LVM.  In addition, will I be able to take snapshots?
> ...thnx, ...dave alden

I might be old fashioned, but I like hardware RAID.  I currently have an
Escalade 7800 with (6) 7,200rpm 40GB Maxtor drives.  (2) are in RAID-1
for the "System" Volume (40GB usable) and (4) are in RAID-5 for the
"User" Volume (120GB usable).  The "System" volume is used because
RAID-5 is not ideal for swap, /tmp, /var, and the 3Ware card is
excellent at RAID-1 (because it does load balancing).

The Escalade 7800 is just over $300 -- otherwise, it's straight disk
cost.  If you used (6) 7,200rpm 80GB drives (I'm looking at some Seagate
Baracudas myself), you'd have 400GB usable for "User" -- reserving 2
channels for the "System" volume, whatever disk/size you see fit (I
recommend you don't put your swap, /tmp, /var, etc... on the RAID-5
volume for performance reasons).

The newer 3Ware Escalade 7850 sports 2MB SRAM instead of only the 1MB
SRAM (note, that is "static" RAM, like CPU cache, *NOT* SDRAM, like main
memory).  Unlike most traditional RAID controllers that use a
microcontroller and DRAM, the Escalde is more like a CPU-speed "switch"
with ASIC and SRAM.  As such, 2MB is quite a bit bigger for caching than
1MB (which doesn't matter until you start caching RAID-5 writes ;-). 
The 7850 is about $500, so I'm waiting to see the forthcoming
StorageReview review of it to see if it is any better.

-- TheBS

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