Re: Improving SATA disks performances ?

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Am Do, den 12.08.2004 schrieb Gabriel Labelle um 15:19:

> I use the linux soft raid md driver on my system and I would like to make
> sure I get the best from my hardware.

> What should I check and/or do (hdparm options, etc.) in order to
> really optimize disks/raid performances on this FC2 workstation?

> Gabriel

Normally the best values are probed at boot up automatically. So no
manual adjustment with hdparm parameters are necessary. If you like to
play - and from your RAID0 setup it seems you don't care much about data
loss - you can try "EIDE_32BIT=3", "MULTIPLE_IO=16", "LOOKAHEAD=1". It
depends on your specific system whether these settings are already
active. Set the settings in /etc/sysconfig/harddisks when proofed to be
good. Take the warning at top of this file serious!

Alexander


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