This is a discussion on Re: [squid-users] Squid CPU Performance within the Squid Users forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; > b) Squid is the worst case application for RAID5 and will > absolutely kill the performance of a RAID5. ...
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> b) Squid is the worst case application for RAID5 and will
> absolutely kill the performance of a RAID5. RAID1 is fine, and so > is separate drives. And if I use Logical Volume Manager? I use EVMS in my linux system, http://evms.sourceforge.net/. EVMS is like LVM. I have 3 scsi disks seen as a single storage volume. Thanks to EVMS, or LVM, I can expand dinamically single directories when necessary. I think that using LVM for all the 3 scsi disks I can't have the performance as using single disks. Isn't it? Sorry for my english. |