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Cluster sizes and Raid Setup
Ok so I have 2 400GB WD HD's setup in a Raid 0 array connected to the IC7-Max 3 mobo. Problem is the cluster size is 4K. Dummy me thought that the stripe size was the same as the cluster but I was wrong. Anyway I am now wanting to get those drives formatted into 64K clusters. Problem is the drives are pretty much full and cant burn that many dvd's.
Here is what I'm thinking about doing. Please tell if this will not work as I am not to awefull familiar with a raid setup. Buy 2 new 400GB drives along with a 3ware 8-port raid controller. Set that up in my other 800Mhz computer I am thinking about making a fileserver out of. Set it up in Raid 0 formatting those drives with 64K clusters. Then after the array builds copy all my existing data over to the new array. Bring down my old array format those two drives and then add them to my new fileserver. Now my big question is this: The new array in my fileserver is Raid 0, if and when I add the 2 old drives to the array will there be anyway possible to transfer that into Raid 5? Or will it only support raid 0 since that is how it was initially setup? Sorry if it is confusing as it is to me. I have it thought out in my mind how I want to do it but cant put it into words . Miller
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Look at your RAID cards docs.... Does it allow for online transformation? My card does - so it will convert from RAID 0 to RAID 5 on the fly.
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Well I don't have the controller card yet as I'm trying to plan it out before I spend all that money. Here is the card I am planning on getting http://www.3ware.com/products/serial_ata9000.asp
I wish I knew someone that had one that I could borrow for a day. As I really dont want to buy a new one. Think I could buy one at a Retail store "test" out? That would b wrong. Miller
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quote form the Datasheet-> The 3ware 9500S hardware RAID controllers include advanced RAID features ..[deleted some marketing gibberish]... enhanced firmware platform that allows features such as on-line capacity expansion (OCE), RAID Migration and .... So you should be able to migrate to a different RAID level. BTW I wouldn't mess around with the stripe size of the RAID unless you know exactly which blocksize is used to write and read data from the disk and even then the perfomance gain is probably minimal. Worst case it might even get slower. If SageTV is using blocks of 64K you should not set the stripe size to 64K anyway because you lose the RAID advantage of being able to access multiple disk at the same time. I also saw that this controller has onboard cache. So in a fairly low bandwidth and IO enviroment like a HTPC the cluster size probably won't make any difference at all. |
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Ok cool thx for the info. yeah on the existing array I have the stripe size 128 which I believe is what it defaulted to. I didnt mess with it.
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are these 3ware raid 5 cards really $600 ?
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I paid $479 new for my 9500S-8 over two years ago. Been working flawlessly, running RAID5 with online spare. (only itty-bitty 8x250Ger drives, back then not much option SATA) No problem keeping up recording 5 SDTV shows simultaneously while playing back previously recorded on 3 Clients. You must have write back cache enabled however or you'll get some stuttering that heavy a load. But then, why wouldn't you have write back cache enabled for the performance anyway?! I know the normal reason: possible loss of data if Server lost power with data not written to disk from cache, but that's a mute point if recording shows anyway AND my UPS good for ~100min. And 9500 series does have an optional controller battery backup, but don't see the need for Sage server.
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earlier in this thread, it was said that the person was using RAID 0.
Isn't true that RAID 0 has no redundancy to protect from drive failure? If so, what is the method to preclude data loss with RAID 0? I'm debating RAID 1 mirroring vs. spending more than I want to for RAID 5. |
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Is Windoze smart enough (or is it in the controller) to send RAID 1 read requests to the drive that's not busy reading for some other process?
Maybe I can find a RAID5 IDE controller that doesn't break the budget. Last edited by stevech; 07-17-2006 at 02:06 PM. |
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raid 5 or raid 1
Promise technology started the whole raid thing back many years ago and, they still make raid controllers that are both very fast and very flexible, hardware(preffered) and software driven. The new system boards, the p45 and xfx format 775 boards all come with raid 0 to raid 10 so, if you use raid are you only using the raid 5 for the data or are you using it for the whole pc, system and all? I usually mirror the system drive and raid 5 the rest, just wondering...sounds like raid 5 is good all the way around...have done that before too and never lost a machine yet that way. Also, I have now the adaptec however, it is not as fast, even with the clusters and sector sizes set as large as possible. This is the most wasteful way to format one however, the right way to go with video where you're moving such large files so quickly. I have a server with 4 tuners and can record 3 currently, play back one on the big screen in the living room and using place shifter, play back two others through the wireless N without killing it...it is pretty maxed out though...so am moving to a new server and looking to upgrade pretty much everything.
Last edited by Osoksniper; 01-25-2009 at 07:40 PM. |
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I use RAID1, hardware on the mobo.
It's not "if", it's "When" a drive will fail. It used to be "when" Microsoft's file system would self destruct. Not so now with NTFS. |
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