Hello,
Fo years I left the default setting of our HDs IO scheduler. After reading some 
articles about HW RAID and SAN it seems to me that it is not a good thing to 
let Linux doing IO scheduling because the HW between him and the HDs have his 
own IO scheduler.

I will probably run iozone to test with default and NOOP for example but I am 
curious if someone has some toughts on that subject ?
 

FYI : 
My servers are using HW RAID5 locally and are connected to a EVA 4000 SAN. 
Multipathd is used for multipathing. After that, I crete LVM FS for flexibility.


Regards,
F M

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