by garymbuska » Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:12 pm
[quote]To set the stripe size requires the entire install be destroyed, the disks re-striped in the RAID boot BIOS and the system completely reloaded.
The motherboard manual explains the process.
The problem with FSX is it uses very large file sets as compare to FS9. The average file size in FS9 was 49k-256Kb, in FSX that jumps significantly to 696K-2MB
RAID0 works by breaking up the file so you get the advantage of 2 heads reading the file data, however, in order for that to work correctly the user MUST set up the correct STRIPE size for the file system being used.
Anyone in IT that has a brain knows that when running a sequential read file system it is best to run a higher RAID stripe, and random access system, lower size stripe. With the use of O&O and other defrag software that runs a COMPLETE/NAME defrag you turn your disk into a sequential read optimized unit.
Therefore, you want a larger stripe. What that number should be is based on the file sizes being read. With FS9 that was around 128k when you average 49-256k for textures and other files.
Here is the math
Gary M Buska
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