Hi Anton,

Thank you for the information. That is exactly our scenario. We're 70%
write heavy, and given the nature of the workload, our typical writes
are 10-20K. Again the information is much appreciated.

Best Regards,
Jason

On 1/3/07, Anton B. Rang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> In our recent experience RAID-5 due to the 2 reads, a XOR calc and a
>> write op per write instruction is usually much slower than RAID-10
>> (two write ops). Any advice is  greatly appreciated.
>
> RAIDZ and RAIDZ2 does not suffer from this malady (the RAID5 write hole).

1. This isn't the "write hole".

2. RAIDZ and RAIDZ2 suffer from read-modify-write overhead when updating a file 
in writes of less than 128K, but not when writing a new file or issuing large 
writes.


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