Greetings.. I really appreciate the help yesterday on getting my RAID working on my UltraII. (Kudos n5xmt!) The last question I have is how do I figure out the optimal cluster size/block size/stride for my RAID. I will have 2 configured RAID-5 partitions: 16 - 4.1Gig Drives (/dev/md0) 26 - 4.1Gig Drives (/dev/md1) The first will be a drive for innd, so figure lots of small files. The second will be an anonymous FTP server for some mirrors we will be running. Figure larger files on the second. If you need anything more, please let me know. Thanks!! -- Ed Stafford - iXL Hosting, Inc. - Unix Admin Of. (901)348-3487 Fx. (901)345-9992 [EMAIL PROTECTED] *Notice: If'n ya ain't supposed to be a-gitten this 'here email, ya'll shouldn't be a-readin' it! It's agin' tha law!*
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