Re: [Mjpeg-users] Disk speeds and Linux LVM (a bit OT)

2003-03-04 Thread Stephen Mollett
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 05:58, Derek Fountain wrote: > I have two old 5GB SCSI disks which aren't fast enough to capture to. I > also have one newer 40GB IDE disk which is fast enough. Does anyone know > whether, if I put them all together as one logical device under Linux's > LVM, the resultant dis

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Disk speeds and Linux LVM (a bit OT)

2003-03-04 Thread Fabian Ritzmann
Derek Fountain wrote: I have two old 5GB SCSI disks which aren't fast enough to capture to. I also have one newer 40GB IDE disk which is fast enough. Does anyone know whether, if I put them all together as one logical device under Linux's LVM, the resultant disk is likely to be fast enough to c

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Disk speeds and Linux LVM (a bit OT)

2003-03-04 Thread Bernhard Praschinger
Hallo > I have two old 5GB SCSI disks which aren't fast enough to capture to. I also > have one newer 40GB IDE disk which is fast enough. Does anyone know whether, > if I put them all together as one logical device under Linux's LVM, the > resultant disk is likely to be fast enough to capture to?

[Mjpeg-users] Disk speeds and Linux LVM (a bit OT)

2003-03-03 Thread Derek Fountain
I have two old 5GB SCSI disks which aren't fast enough to capture to. I also have one newer 40GB IDE disk which is fast enough. Does anyone know whether, if I put them all together as one logical device under Linux's LVM, the resultant disk is likely to be fast enough to capture to? -- Eagles