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2017 Sep 08
2
cyrus spool on btrfs?
m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Mark Haney wrote:
>> On 09/08/2017 09:49 AM, hw wrote:
>>> Mark Haney wrote:
> <snip>
>>>
>>> It depends, i. e. I can?t tell how these SSDs would behave if large
>>> amounts of data would be written and/or read to/from them over extended
>>> periods of time because I haven?t tested that. That isn?t the
2017 Sep 08
0
cyrus spool on btrfs?
...hat may not be displayed by
> tools
> like top, so you can be fooled easily.
That sounds like a whole lot of guesswork, which I'd suggest should
inspire slightly less confidence than you are showing in it.
RAID parity calculations are accounted under a process named
md<number>_raid<level>.? You will see time consumed by that code under
all of the normal process accounting tools, including total time under
"ps" and current time under "top". Typically, your CPU is vastly faster
than the cheap processors on hardware RAID controllers, and the
advanta...