Disk striping definitely appears to provide very high-performance access to large
sequential files.However, to get optimal performance for sequential I/O, there
should be little or no other I/O activity on the physical volumes.
To make the most efficient use of striped logical volumes, some operating
system parameters must be tuned and application requirements for memory
must also be minimized.Results of a benchmark comparing the relative
performance of striped logical volumes against non-striped logical volumes are
provided in section 8.5.1.3, “Benchmark Results for an I/O Bound Test Using
Striping” on page272.
The constraints ...
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