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My production scenario will be webhosting. So it will be 25% write and 75% read. I will test that probably later after the basic read/write tests.
So I reckon that RAID3 will be slightly better than RAID5 (unless you're going to use RAID10 with a large number of members).
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AMT(8) BSD System Manager's Manual AMT(8)
NAME
amt -- Abstract Machine Test Utility
SYNOPSIS
amt [-m] [-p] [-q] [-s]
DESCRIPTION
The amt utility is used to verify that the low level functions necessary to enforce requirements of the Controlled Access Protection Profile
(CAPP) are working correctly.
The amt utility must be executed with sufficient privileges and performs the following tests:
Memory Read and Write
This test allocates between 5% to 10% of physical memory and writes data to it, then reads the memory back to ensure the values writ-
ten remain unchanged.
Memory Separation and Protection
This test ensures that user space programs cannot read and write to areas of memory that is protected or is not shared.
Privileged Instructions
This test ensures that the enforcement of the property that privileged instructions should only be in supervisor mode is still in
effect. The set of privileged instructions tested to confirm this is architecture dependent.
The options are as follows:
-m Skip the memory test.
-p Skip the privileged instructions test.
-q Suppress the screen output.
-s Skip the memory separation and protection test.
EXIT CODES
<0 An error occured in executing the tests.
=0 All the tests passed.
>0 The number of tests that failed or were skipped.
NOTES
The overall result (pass or fail) is logged in the audit trail and system log. The auditd(8) daemon must already be running for the results
to be stored in the audit trail file.
One of the above test may be skipped without getting a negative result. A test is skipped either with one of the above command-line options
or automatically if there is not a test compatiable with the Target Of Evaluation (TOE). The audit administrator may want to perform the mem-
ory test only on startup since it can have large negative impact on the system performance.
SEE ALSO
audit(2) auditd(8) syslog(3) syslogd(8)
BSD
August 14, 2008 BSD