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Date:      Mon, 26 Feb 2001 16:12:03 -0600
From:      Doug Poland <doug@polands.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   vinum advice sought
Message-ID:  <20010226161202.A18209@polands.org>

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Hello,

I'm building a modest file server for a small,
non-critical network of M$Win users.  Typical
users will be using M$ Office apps reading and
writing binary files.  Some files will get quite
large (as in Outlook mail files) and word files
with lots of graphics.  

Unless I'm way off the mark, I'd like to optimize
for speed so the windows users (PIII 500-900MHz)
won't be frustrated with delays and be tempted
to save files on local HD.

This is my config...

Ethernet:	10/100 Intel and 10/100 SMC NICS
Clients:	PIII 500-900MHz (between 5 and 20)

Server:		PII 200MHz
			48MB RAM
			4.2-RELEASE (soon to be -STABLE)
			Using latest samba
			Host adapter: single AH2940  
			NIC: single 10/100 Intel
			HDs: 3600RPM IBM SCSI-2 (total of 7)

Given this, could someone recommend a vinum
config that will give the best performance
possible on this hardware?

I've read and somewhat understand the following
resources:
	vinum(4) and (8) man pages.
	http://www.vinumvm.org/vinum/Performance-issues.html
	http://www.shub-internet.org/brad/FreeBSD/vinum.html
	http://www.freebsddiary.org/vinum.html

As I understand, there may not be a "best" way
to configure a vinum system.  Since I've never 
done this before, I don't understand the nuances 
between number of spindles, drivers/controller, 
the influences of stripe size, RAID-1 mirroring, 
request size, concurrency, request structure.   

I'm not a sysadmin by training so go easy on 
me please :)

-- 

Regards,
Doug

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