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We switched off of ext3 for our data partitions for high speed IO. It blows chunks compared to ext2. You loose journaling but I don't care. I don't have long term storage. Sent from my iPhone On Oct 25, 2010, at 3:10 PM, "Jeff Lake - Admin" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > yep both 7200 SATA2's > was considering a Velociraptor 10K RPM but at the xtra $60/m .... need to > really consider long and hard > > >> Jeff, >> If your disk RPM isn't at least 7200, your I/O is going to be bad with >> Level2/3 feeds. >> ******************************************************************************* >> Gilbert Sebenste ******** >> (My opinions only!) ****** >> Staff Meteorologist, Northern Illinois University **** >> E-mail: sebenste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *** >> web: http://weather.admin.niu.edu ** >> ******************************************************************************* >> _______________________________________________ >> ldm-users mailing list >> ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> For list information or to unsubscribe, visit: >> http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/ > > _______________________________________________ > ldm-users mailing list > ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > For list information or to unsubscribe, visit: > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/
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