[Beowulf] Software Raid
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Michael Will mwill at penguincomputing.comTue Dec 13 14:54:12 PST 2005
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IMHO software raid outperforms hardware raid mostly in pure disk-benchmark situations, not so much when other applications run as well. Maybe NFS fileservers are spezialized enough that software raid performance is not as much off in production as it is in benchmarking. The remaining advantage of hardware is still hot-swapping failed drives without having to shutdown the server. Michael -----Original Message----- From: beowulf-bounces at beowulf.org [mailto:beowulf-bounces at beowulf.org] On Behalf Of Michael T. Prinkey Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 1:17 PM To: Paul Cc: beowulf at beowulf.org Subject: Re: [Beowulf] Software Raid I can tell you from long experience that this is not true. I have had software raid/NFS/SMB servers on our clients' LANs serving up terabytes of home directories to tens of workstations and hundreds of compute nodes. Our experience is that (at least 3ware) hareware raid is significantly slow than software raid when using the same hardware. In fact, the speedup in using the 8-port 3ware SATA drivers in JOBD mode with Software RAID5 was about six times faster than using hardware RAID5 on the same controller. The CPU needed to do the parity computation is easily supplied by a single processor system. Most of our servers our not SMP unless they are also asked to do something else, like act as the head node to a cluster. There are different arguments about whether or not Linux NFS is ready to serve large numbers of simulateous hosts to which I am not able to speak, but for 10-100 users with 100s of CPUs, software RAID/NFS/SMB under Linux seems to work just fine. Mike Prinkey On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, Paul wrote: > I read in a post somewhere that it was not possible to use a Linux > software RAID configuration for shared file storage in a cluster. I > know that it is possible to use software RAID on individual compute > nodes but the post stated that software RAID would not support > properly support simultaneous accesses on a file server. Is this true? > > Assuming that hardware RAID is required (or at least preferable) I was > wondering if the built in RAID on some motherboards would be adequate > or do we need to look into a dedicated piece of hardware. We will have > about 10 - 12 cpus initially that will be connected with giganet > network. We currently have about a terrabyte of storage space and are > planning to mount it using NFS in a RAID 5 configuration. Our > applications for now will be database intensive bioinformatics apps. I > would be very interested in any comments. Thanks > > Paul Mc Kenna > _______________________________________________ > Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf at beowulf.org To change your subscription > (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit > http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf > > _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf at beowulf.org To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf
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