> From: Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
> > Squid for cache storage both reads and writes in fixed discrete 4096 byte
> > chunks to random files in the cache in random sequence. COSS is the only
> > exception so far. It reads/writes in MB chunks.
> > JBOD is best, on fast disks.
On 08.12.09 02:41, John Doe wrote:
> Yes but, as long as squid does not handle disk crashes gracefully, I am
> stuck with RAID...
what kind of RAID? for mirrors, you don't need stripe size. Stripes aren't
safer than single disks. RAID5 is slow, unless you have hardware RAID.
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