[rescue] A5000, 22x9.1GB, QLogic QLA2100F controller, asking $550
Charles Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
Sat Apr 8 17:53:54 CDT 2006
Sat, 01 Apr 2006 @ 17:38 -0500, nate at portents.com said:
> > Are there FC-AL drives around that don't reorder their operations for
> > performance/reliability? There are quite a few SATA drives that don't.
>
> Most current generation SATA drives do have NCQ, though of course it
> doesn't help much to have it on for single-user/workstation type tasks.
What would make you say that?
TCQ certainly helps a hell of a lot on my desktop system, and NCQ is the same
basic idea.
> http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/storage/roundup-scsi2005.html
>
> "Hitachi and Seagate drives make sense only if you plan a purely active
> server operation, as in most cases their performance slumps noticeably
> under simpler loads. In such cases WD Raptors often offer a better
> price/performance ratio.
One caveat, which might no longer be true, is that Raptors (indeed a lot
of WD drives) don't have a great reputation for reliability.
Raptors in particular used to die like flies, but perhaps that's been
fixed.
I'm still afraid to put anything I care about on Maxtor.
> If you plan on using 10K Seagate drives for such tasks, you'd better set
> them to Performance Mode (just a mouse click in Seatools Enterprise)...
Hopefully that doesn't turn on write cache.
> cardinally different performance in various applications. That is physical
> properties become less important for HDD leadership than the expertise of
> programmers, who code and optimize firmware versions."
That's old news. Firmware and controller logic have been important for a long,
long time, and has been a traditional advantage of SCSI over IDE.
Also, it is only true to a point. You can't make a slow drive fast no
matter how good your firmware is.
You can only make a fast drive slow if you screw the firmware up.
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