RAID 5 I/O Performance (Intact & Degraded
04:40 - Thursday 29 May 2008 by Patrick Schmid and Achim Roos
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: x48, 790i, chipset
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: x48, 790i, chipset
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RAID 5 I/O Performance (Intact & Degraded
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In RAID 5, a great deal of processor performance is required to perform the parity (XOR) calculations that create the redundancy information for each stripeset. Nvidia does well at low command queue depths, but the ICH8 and ICH9 from Intel do better when many commands are pending.
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