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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users How to test RAID10 array performance [Debian Wheezy]? Post 302918649 by achenle on Wednesday 24th of September 2014 02:58:36 PM
Old 09-24-2014
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Originally Posted by gacanepa
I agree with you. I actually gave it a try because I didn't have any other setup available to test. But in theory (leaving VirtualBox aside, and if I had the actual physical drives available), reads should be ~twice as fast, and writes about as fast as RAID1, am I correct?
That depends on what the bottleneck is in whatever configuration you're testing, and how you're testing it.
 

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GOBAN(1)						      General Commands Manual							  GOBAN(1)

NAME
goban - Goban screensaver SYNOPSIS
goban [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the goban command. goban is a screensaver program that replays historical games of go (aka wei-chi and baduk) on the screen. OPTIONS
-version, --version Print version information -[no]stealth Stealth mode -display Display to use -[no]color Use color if possible -[no]hiContrast Use high-contrast graphics instead of rendered -adfile Set resource file name -name Name used to look up X resources -fontHeight Size (in pixels) of font (default = 12) -window-id X window id to draw in -root Draw on the root window -stonetime Milliseconds between stones in screensaver (default = 2000) -gametime Milliseconds between games in screensaver (default = 10000) -acceleration Rate of acceleration of stonetime 0=slow 100=fast (default = 50) -game-dir Directory to find games to play -minstonetime Minimum stonetime (limit on acceleration) in screensaver (default = 100) -arena.games Number of games to play in arena test -arena.prog1 Program 1 for arena testing -arena.prog2 Program 2 for arena testing -arena.size Size to use in arena testing -arena.komi Komi for arena testing -arena.handicap Handicap for arena testing -edit Edit SGF file -nngs Connect to NNGS -igs Connect to IGS -screensaver Run as a screensaver -help, --help Show help message SEE ALSO
xscreensaver(1) See the README for info about arena mode. AUTHOR
goban was written by Scott Draves <spot@draves.org>. This manual page was written by Al Nikolov <clown@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). The Debian package is dedicated to the Saint-Petersburg Go Federation and personally to Maxim Podolyak, it's President. November 4, 2010 GOBAN(1)
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