On 1/31/2014 12:35 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Hopefully this is an acceptable way to avoid thread jacking, by
> renaming the subject…
>
> On Jan 30, 2014, at 10:58 PM, Stan Hoeppner <stan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>>
>> RAID60 is a nested RAID level just like RAID10 and RAID50. It is
>> a stripe, or RAID0, across multiple primary array types, RAID6 in
>> this case. The stripe width of each 'inner' RAID6 becomes the
>> stripe unit of the 'outer' RAID0 array:
>>
>> RAID6 geometry 128KB * 12 = 1536KB RAID0 geometry 1536KB * 3 =
>> 4608KB
>
> My question is on this particular point. If this were hardware raid6,
> but I wanted to then stripe using md raid0, using the numbers above
> would I choose a raid0 chunk size of 1536KB? How critical is this
> value for, e.g. only large streaming read/write workloads? If it were
> smaller, say 256KB or even 32KB, would there be a significant
> performance consequence?
You say 'if it were smaller...256/32KB'. What is "it" referencing?
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Stan
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