I'll have to reboot to double check that this is specific to the above
kernel version, but It seems something is either wrong with my
particular kernel config for raid0, or my raid0 is setup wrong.
my raid0 uses 64k chunk sizes on an ext3 fs that's 367GB large, (across
two identical sata disks on nforce4 chipset)
I have partitions on both drives of equal size (2 altogether) that are
outside of the raid0. I dbenched those partitions, the raid0 device,
and libata pata devices i also have (same rpm, less cache, same company).
pata disk : 403MB/sec
sata disk 1: 446MB/sec
raid0 : between 336MB/sec and 386MB/sec
now the sata disks alone, get 446MB/sec, but the raid device that's
comprised of them is getting >60MB/sec less throughput.
This difference is much more drastic when say only 1 process is used
with dbench,
sata disk 1: 230MB/sec
raid0 : 96MB/sec
Something definitely feels wrong with these numbers.
All filesystems are ext3, on an athlon 64 x2 system, during each test no
other io was performed, there is no swap and no other cpu intensive
operations were going on.
the filesystems were all created the same way, and all have the same
blocksizes and such. All are mounted with default options too.
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