Philip Gwyn <li...@artware.qc.ca> writes: > Hello, > > I have strange behaviour on a server that I can't get a handle on. I have a > reasonably powerful server running VMware server 1.0.4-56528. It has a RAID5 > build with mdadm on 5 SATA drives. Masses of ram and 2 XEON CPUs. But it > stutters.
... > The problem seems like a disk problem. I grow to suspect that SATA isn't > ready > for the big time. I also grow to dislike RAID5. Personally, I will use RAID5, and I will use SATA, but I will not use SATA with RAID5 except in 'tape replacement' roles. The weak bits of RAID5 (read/ write cycle on sub-stripe writes) are often exasterbated by the weak bits of SATA (slow seek time, slow rotational speed) creating a perfect storm of suck. Not to say that's your primary problem. Actually, it sounds a whole lot like the problems I get with xen on heavily used servers, if I don't assign a core exclusively to the dom0 (or at least give it a very high priority.) But I have little knowledge of or experience with VMware, so I don't know if you have a similar problem. -- Luke S. Crawford http://prgmr.com/xen/ - Hosting for the technically adept http://nostarch.com/xen.htm - We don't assume you are stupid. _______________________________________________ CentOS-virt mailing list CentOS-virt@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt