Postby kjakkanen » Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:56 am
Hi,
The recent posts from Scalix people about the impact of the disk system (including the possible RAID-solution) seems not to be in vain, it really makes a difference on what HW and RAID (especially taking care of the controller chosen and possible write cache), this is what we get with a HP ProLiant DL380 G5 (8 x 72 GB SAS 15K RPM + HP SmartArray P500 with 512 MB battery-backed write cache):
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Test Started
Test file: disktest.data
File size: 100 Mb
Num write: 10000
PRO: 0.002 Create file: disktest.data
PRO: 0.230 Zero fill
PRO: 0.329 Sync data
PRO: 0.000 Seek to start
PRO: 0.000 Fill write buffer
Starting write tests
PRO: 0.779 Write tests complete
Test complete
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So not bad, even though we use the questionable RAID-5 on the LVM-array.
I'd definitely steer off from using any kind of software RAID-solutions, go for 15K SCSI/SAS-disks for /var/opt/scalix mount and make sure the controller is a very decent piece of hardware. This all costs some, but it's a nightmare to fix later and in the end hardware is rather cheap nowadays - it's the downtime and burned-down admins that will cost you a heck of more $$$ in the end.
And of course it will depend on the system usage as well, so your mileage may vary depending on whether you have 10 or 100 and more users. Check out posts on this forum from KAnderson@Scalix, you'll see some more opinions regarding the subject.
-Kimmo