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07-27-2004 02:31 PM
07-27-2004 02:31 PM
Hi,
In an HP EVA3000 RAID 5 configuration storage, appreciate anyone could advice why and which can provide a better performance if the number of disks are:
(1) 20 x 72GB
(2) 10 x 146GB
Thanks in advance,
YC
In an HP EVA3000 RAID 5 configuration storage, appreciate anyone could advice why and which can provide a better performance if the number of disks are:
(1) 20 x 72GB
(2) 10 x 146GB
Thanks in advance,
YC
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07-27-2004 07:14 PM
07-27-2004 07:14 PM
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hy yc!
basically, as more SPINDLES (physical drives) you have in your eva, the faster it is. attached you'll find a best practice guide about performance issues in hp eva. there you'll find do's and dont's which are very important.
kind regards,
matthias
basically, as more SPINDLES (physical drives) you have in your eva, the faster it is. attached you'll find a best practice guide about performance issues in hp eva. there you'll find do's and dont's which are very important.
kind regards,
matthias
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