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Old March 24th 08, 08:21 PM posted to comp.arch.storage
Bill Todd
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Default IOPS from RAID units

Cydrome Leader wrote:
Bill Todd wrote:
Cydrome Leader wrote:


....

I noticed you cut out my question, probably on purpose.


Indeed: I ignored it because it demonstrated the profoundness of your
ignorance.

As I suggested, when it comes to disk arrays (and to the way disks are
themselves accessed, for that matter - at least in the two decades since
the ST506 interleaved interface was superseded by contiguous
multi-sector transfers), you obviously require some very basic tutoring
- well below the level of discussion that this group is aimed at (and
that I have any interest in pursuing).

- bill
 




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