On Saturday 07 February 2009 2:00 pm, Morgan Tørvolt wrote:
> The calculations are easy. A disk with 100MB/s read speed and 10ms
> access time will give you 1MB per 10ms read time. If you read 1MB at a
> time on random spots on the disk, you will use 10ms per read, and 10ms
> on average for moving
>> 1. best speed of disks 7200 rpm.
>
> Better 15k SAS/scsi, to serve a lot of stream the seek time is really an
> important feature.
Not necessarily.
> Load it with RAM too, which is cheap nowadays and serve
> as "seek buffer" very well (on linux systems).
This is of course true. As much as the
On Thursday 05 February 2009, 05:17:19, neville bradbury wrote:
> 1. best speed of disks 7200 rpm.
Better 15k SAS/scsi, to serve a lot of stream the seek time is really an
important feature. Load it with RAM too, which is cheap nowadays and serve
as "seek buffer" very well (on linux systems).
Hi,
I am looking at a specification on the best way to ensure Live555 on windows
advanced server 2003 is running at best as it can.
Some of the areas I am looking at as a guidance are:
1. best speed of disks 7200 rpm.
2. how many disk and type of confirue raid 1
3. regarding tcp/ip , i have hea