On Tuesday June 5, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I have an EPoX 570SLI motherboard with 3 SATAII drives, all 320GiB: one 
> Hitachi, one Samsung, one Seagate. I built a RAID5 out of a partition 
> carved from each. I can issue a 'check' command and the rebuild speed 
> hovers around 70MB/s, sometimes up to 73MB/s, and dstat/iostat/whatever 
> confirms that each drive is sustaining approximately 70MB/s reads. 
> Therefore, 3x70MB/s = 210MB/s which is a bunch more than 133MB/s. lspci 
> -v reveals, for one of the interfaces (the others are pretty much the 
> same):

...
> 
> I'm trying to determine what the limiting factor of my raid is: Is it 
> the drives, ....

If look at the data sheets for the drives (I just had a look at a
Seagate one, fairly easy to find on their web site) you should fine
the Maximum Sustained Transfer Rate, which will be about 70MB/s for
current 7200rpm drives.

So I think the drive is the limiting factor.

NeilBrown
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