Bozo
Storage? I am Storage!
I haven't read the entire article, but apparently this site thinks Anand and Storage Review are wrong.
http://www.tweakers.net/reviews/515?
Bozo :mrgrn:
http://www.tweakers.net/reviews/515?
Bozo :mrgrn:
Actually, Greg, that was a 384MB ramdrive that I ran Atto on, but you're right, I'd probably get similar results with data held in cache. I'd also like to point out my system is over 5 years old, with a 112MHz FSB and PC133. I'd probably get 5x the speed on a modern system.Santilli said:As JTR1962 has posted, using ATTO, you can get bumps in speed from certain block sizes, and functions, being held in cache, on both scsi drives, and controllers for easy access, not to mention stripping access seems faster, and, data sequential data transfer certainly is.
Santilli said:Howell:
Funny part is I've heard guys with similar setups that can't notice much difference between 1 gig, and 2 gigs of ram, unless they are running emulation. Of course, if you can load a 1 gig webpage, I can really start seeing the benefits.
Keep in mind also, that the idea of cheap ram is a short term situtation.
It's only been possible recently, and, it's too bad this hasn't transfered over to ram drives, for pci slots...
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jtr1962 said:For all the talk over there about RAID 0 to increase speed, and all the money spent on it, I can't help but think buying a M/B with 4GB of RAM would be more effective, and cheaper. Once you load something, it'll likely stay in RAM cache until you reboot. ...
Not sure about other OSes but with Win9x you use the line ConservativeSwapFileUsage=1 in the [386Enh] section of the system.ini file. This seems to effectively prevent swap file usage unless you really are using most of the physical memory. The only time I remember seeing the swap file size anything other than 0 is when I was scanning some slides. Each picture was something like 25 megapixels, so they took up ~75MB of RAM each. By the time I scanned about 8 pictures I heard the machine start paging. I had 768 MB RAM at the time. I recently picked up two 256 MB sticks on eBay for only $43 shipped, so I removed my last two 128MB sticks. Now the M/B is maxed out at 1GB. Short of having over 10 or so slide scans open at once I don't anticipate ever hitting the swap file again.e_dawg said:I can't help but think that it will get paged out to disk anyways. Doesn't everything get paged out to disk eventually? I thought it was only a matter of time...
Thanks for the suggestion. I don't need RAID. I googled and looked on Silicon Image but didn't find a controller manufacturer using this chipset. Who makes such a beast?ddrueding said:I'm a big fan of the SATA cards based on the SiI 3112a chipset (or 3112r if you need cheap RAID).
Santilli,
What IDE/ATA controllers do you like? Ok, I'm really looking for 2-port SATA. Others have recommended (I won't name names but here's the thread ) a Promise SATA150 TX2plus. Now's your chance to talk me out of it.
The other side of the coin, as you've pointed out, is to skip SATA and stick with PATA. Buy a PATA controller when it's time to move drives from Shuttle to file server.
You're such a killjoy!blakerwry said:This is the most practical solution.
Yikes! That's hot! You make some great points.blakerwry said:(Seagate ATA IV idles in mid 40's while Maxtor DM+9 idles near 50C) The same seagate idled in the 30's in the 3 previous cases. My other maxtors idle in the low 40's/high 30's when installed in a normal case.
That't not a good thing.Bozo said:..SATA drive. The connectors. They suck and are very easy to break.