If you want SSD + MDRAID you need to use a 3.8+ kernel to have TRIM.
The speed difference between the stock 2.6.32 -> 3.10 kernel with SSD + MDRAID is insane.
On 23 October 2013 10:23, Andrew Holway andrew.holway@gmail.com wrote:
Kernel-lt on my "personal" server. There was some incompatibility between FreeBSD 9 and KVM with the stock kernel.
Everything else is EL stock.
On 23 October 2013 10:15, Johan Vermeulen jvermeulen@cawdekempen.be wrote:
Op 23-10-13 08:00, Ian Pilcher schreef:
On 10/22/2013 09:44 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
I'm doing a very informal and unscientific poll: which kernel do you
use
on your CentOS machines? Not which version of the CentOS kernel, but which repository. Here are some examples I can think of off the top of my head:
==CentOS stock ==build own from CentOS SRPMs ==kernel-ml (from ELRepo) ==kernel-lt (from ELRepo) ==OpenVZ kernel ==build own from kernel.org ==other?
I have a two CentOS systems.
A fanless VIA C6 system which provides network and telephony services on my home network. I use the stock kernel on this system.
A Thecus N5550 NAS. I use kernel-ml from ELRepo (along with a couple of hardware-specific modules for GPIO & LED setup). I use the "one- shot" LED triggers for drive activity LEDs, and they weren't added until sometime after kernel 3.0.
stock. on some laptops fn-keys do not work ------> that's no reason to deflect from default I think on 3 laptops I have to use nomodeset sometimes I have to replace the wireless cards, don't know if other kernels would remedy that.
Greetings, J.
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