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2006 Mar 02
3
Advice on setting up Raid and LVM
Hi all,
I'm setting up Centos4.2 on 2x80GB SATA drives.
The partition scheme is like this:
/boot = 300MB
/ = 9.2GB
/home = 70GB
swap = 500MB
The RAID is RAID 1.
md0 = 300MB = /boot
md1 = 9.2GB = LVM
md2 = 70GB = LVM
md3 = 500MB = LVM
Now, the confusing part is:
1. When creating VolGroup00, should I include all PV (md1, md2, md3)? Then...
2006 Feb 03
3
hardware and network requirements
Hi
i'm planning to migrate a callcenter to asterisk and VOIP, the call
center can have up to 25 cuncurrents agents logged in.
I'll have some simplty IVR business logic and the some queues.
Can a normal server with
1 GB ram
100 GB HDD
Pentium 4 3.6 Ghz CPU
Ethernet 10/100/1000
Support this?
Would you suggest me a particular products?
The server and the agents will be in the same LAN,
2005 Jan 13
2
Debian Sarge Root Raid + LVM + XEN install guide (LONG)
...cratch, using LVM to store
the data for the domU mail server and its mailstore. I humbly submit my
notes in the hope that they are useful to some weary traveller.
Have fun!
Debian Sarge XEN dom0 with Linux Root Raid and LVM
Hardware: P4 3.2ghz LG775
Asus P5GD1-VM
1gb DDR400 DRAM
2x80gb Seagate SATA disks
Reasons for using software raid (over Intel ICH raid or more expensive
SCSI raid)
1. Speed
Bonnie++ shows Linux Software Raid is MUCH faster than ICH5
(at least under Linux)
2. Reliability
I have observed that frequent disk access with small files
has destroyed ICH5 ra...
2007 Apr 18
33
LZO compression?
Hi,
I don''t know if this has been discussed before, but have you thought
about adding LZO compression to ZFS?
One zfs-fuse user has provided a patch which implements LZO compression,
and he claims better compression ratios *and* better speed than lzjb.
The miniLZO library is licensed under the GPL, but the author
specifically says that other licenses are available by request.
Has this
2009 Jun 15
33
compression at zfs filesystem creation
Hi,
I just installed 2009.06 and found that compression isn''t enabled by default when filesystems are created. Does is make sense to have an RFE open for this? (I''ll open one tonight if need be.) We keep telling people to turn on compression. Are there any situations where turning on compression doesn''t make sense, like rpool/swap? what about rpool/dump?
Thanks,
~~sa