Originally posted by: RedBeard0531
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It clearly shows that your "rutabega" (the AMI MegaRaid
software controler) is beter tasting than the "cherry"
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Granted, This is an NTFS partition in Win2k, and they didnt use OS RAID, I THink that the results and analisis speake for them selves. is is almosts always faster and the cpu utilization never peaks 2.65%. They said that this is b/c a modern prossesser is so much faster than most Raid co-procs it ends up being faster. If you want linux drivers for a HighPoint HPT3** chip, goto
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/
I Generaly agree with u guys ( Nothinman and n0cmonkey) but this time Anandtech says otherwise
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Ok, you want RAID 0. I dont like putting my data in extra risky situations. RAID 0 incurs too much risk for me.
2 reasons for RAID (that I can think of right now):
1. performance- This can definitely be handled well by software raid or bios assisted software raid. RAID 0 is great for someone that has no important information, doesnt mind putting it at extra risk, and needs to load counter strike levels 0.000002 seconds faster. For me, it doesnt foot the bill (see #2). In situations like this, a seperate processor wont help too much because there isnt a whole lot of calculation needed. I believe you are right about the cpu being faster than the raid processor and stuff.
2. data integrity- Ever had a disk fail? Ive had 1. Only one, Im lucky like that.
😉 Anyhow, double the risk. There is RAID 0. RAID 1, RAID 5, and some of the other RAID types (I dont know a whole lot about this stuff really
😛) help protect your data. Lose a disk and you should be ok. Lose two, figure out WTF you are doing wrong.
😉 How well did the bios assisted software raid controllers do at RAID 5?
Of course, these points arent related to my point about how the bios assisted software raid devices are generally fairly proprietary. But as you found out, HPT does provide linux drivers, hopefully the distros include them (if they are all open source of course! None of this nVidia BS!).
Anyhow, stick to your toys if you want. Just dont recommend one of these HPT/Promise controllers to a DBA with a 10GB database on a machine that needs upgrading...
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