[CentOS] raid resync speed? - laptop drive-
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.comWed May 26 15:12:48 UTC 2010
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On 5/26/2010 9:52 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
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>>> Is that one of those WD drives that falsely
>>> reports its physical sector size as 512 bytes?
>>>
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>> From the Scorpio blue specs, if I divide the capacity by the number of sectors, I get 512...
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> all these new 'advanced' drives look to the host like they have 512 byte
> sectors.... its just that they pack 8 of them internally into a single
> 4K sector. if you don't ensure that your partitions start on a 4K (8
> sector) boundary, then committed random writes are very slow as your
> logical file system blocks will span multiple physical sectors
How can they ever be fast if the OS is writing 512 byte sectors? The
drive is going to have to read the 4k sector, merge the update, wait for
the disk to spin around and write it back. The read speed seems a match
for a desktop Seagate with the same capacity, but writes are about 10x
slower, even if I dd to the raw disk which should bypass any partition
alignment issues. And unfortunately since I want to store backups on
it, the write speed is what matters.
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Les Mikesell
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