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[Seagate baracuda IV]Des bouses en raid 0?

n°497966
nasdak
Posté le 29-05-2002 à 15:44:16  profilanswer
 

kikou
 
j'ai testé pour voir deux baracuda en raid0
résultat ils vont moins vite en raid que tout seul
 
c'est vraiment des bouses en raid? ou kkun arrive t il a en faire kke chose?

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Posté le 29-05-2002 à 15:44:16  profilanswer
 

n°497975
nasdak
Posté le 29-05-2002 à 15:48:03  profilanswer
 

"Chris, The Barracuda ATA IV has the fastest internal transfer rate of any of its competitors. This is why it is the highest performance drive in its class in certain applications when used by itself. Evidently, when the drive is used in some RAID 0 environments, it can supply data to the interface faster than the host system can request it. Under some circumstances, such as reading sequential data, this can cause the drive to incur a latency. This means when the host request comes too late -- after the data's initial immediate availability -- the drive must wait for the disc to rotate up to one revolution for the requested data to be available again. Under these circumstances, the drive appears to be slow in performance when actually it is too fast. This is not a new phenomenon. Because Seagate is the leader in new technologies and products, and the increased performance they bring, we sometimes have to wait for the rest of the industry to catch up. When Seagate introduced the Cheetah X15, over one million drives ago, there was a similar issue with a few SCSI RAID controllers. Like the SCSI RAID environment, we anticipate optimized controllers will become available. In the meanwhile, it appears some 2-drive ATA RAID 0s can't keep up with the Barracuda ATA IV. There is no alternate slower firmware available to accommodate the problem. Best Regards, Ron Stacy Seagate Product Support"
 
 
bopn ben c'est clair la

n°498225
MEI
|DarthPingoo(tm)|
Posté le 29-05-2002 à 18:51:54  profilanswer
 

Je me demande s'ils ne font pas de l'intox sur ce coup là...
Genre : On est tellement rapide qu'en RAID0 ca provoque des bousses ;)


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