Re: Opteron Vs. Athlon X2
"Bryan J. Smith" <[email protected]> Thu, 8 Dec 2005 17:20:47 -0800 (PST)
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Bill Broadley <[email protected]> wrote: > I just talked to Maurice offline. There are various pci-e > solutions (JBOD, FRAID, and real RAID) that are (and have been) > available. I've been building 16 disk servers out of the > Areca-1260. > The 1260 has: > * x8 pci-e bus (2GB/sec + 2GB/sec) FYI, I was under the impression that each x1 channel is 0.125GBps bi-directional (0.25GBps effective), meaning an x8 is 1.0GBps bi-directional (2.0GBps effective). > * 256MB dimm > * Intel RAID 6 engine (forget the part number) IOP332 or IOP333 -- 400+MHz X-Scale (superscalar ARM). They kick serious @$$ and prevent all that redundant load going back and forth from I/O to memory to CPU back to memory and down I/O again, just to do a XOR calculation (the XOR itself is nothing, the CPU can do them quickly). If you're building a system that is a dedicated storage device, that's one thing, and you use software RAID -- but if you're building a server that is servicing clients, it's nice to keep the storage processing from hogging I/O that could be used for network and other services. Intel is planning to start putting the XScale logic right in the southbridge chips on its server solutions, so then OS-based RAID (leveraging the southbridge) would be far more viable. > * Optional battery backup > * Network interface for management > * Can manage i2c enclosures > I'm pretty happy with it, I have 2 16 * 400GB disk servers, > and a few other folks I know have them (at least one 16*500GB). How are the Linux drivers and user-space support? I've never used the Areca so I'm very interested. My use of 3Ware 7000/8000 series is more about the proven drivers and user-space support. I'd be happy to find a PCIe solution that is equal to the 3Ware for PCI-64/X. > One feature I particularly like is you can upgrade the BIOS > from a webbrowser. > The driver has been in the linux kernel for awhile, some > helpful folks even run a yum repository with the areca driver > support. Good to know. But how is the user-space support? -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:[email protected] | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers) -- amd64-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/amd64-list