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Re: dell 1650 perc3/di raid 5 15k rpm performance



You are right about the 10 percent hdparm is kinda suckey when it comes
to giving absolute resulte but it will give you a general idea of what
the disks are doing.   I didn't reassign the disks when installing
debian, I basically just booted into debian deleted the partitions that
were there from redhat and re-partitioned and then went on with the
install.

>>> Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> 03/22/03 15:37 PM >>>
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 17:41, Doug Griswold wrote:
> I installed the Red Hat kernel and performance was affected some but
not
> much.  I now get between 50-56Mb/s but still not close to the 70Mb/s
of
> before.

Is hdparm accurate enough to determine a <10% difference?  I suspect
that your 
results so far don't show an improvement from the RH kernel.

> I'm not sure what you mean here "Also did you
> re-create the RAID device in the process of installing Debian?"  if
you
> could explain this to me a little more  that would be good.  I really

Re-assigning the disks to a RAID device.

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