* Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-07-01 14:52]: > If you have a decent amount of RAM then the OS partition(s) will usually have > almost no access apart from writes to /var/log, and if you use the "-" option > in the syslog configuration that shouldn't be a significant load either. > Generally the more disks in a RAID-5 the better the performance that you can > get, so having a four-disk RAID-5 is likely to give better performance for no > cost (run "iostat -x 10" to verify this).
Since we are at the testing stage at the moment I will try this out as soon as I find time to do it. The logging thing wouldn't bother me since we do logging remotely via syslog. What I havent't tried out so far is setting up a machine from scratch using raid and lvm though ... I built my own set of boot-disks to get the hardware supported initially, so this might also be resolveable ... Thx for the advice. -- Jogi Hofmueller - mur.at ICQ: 284632332 Tel.: +43 316 821451 55 |#| http://info.astrian.net/jargon/terms/h/hacker.html
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