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From: "Tanel Poder" <tanel.poder.003@mail.ee>
Subject: Re: asynch I/O
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Hi!

You can have spread your datafiles in 1, 2, 3,4 ..100 different directories
or mount points, but the performance remain the same for all of them as long
as all the mount points are striped on the same disks.

If you think of mount points as different sets of disks, e.g. when adding a
new mount point, you add more disks, then yes, IO performance will improve,
because larger number of disks.

Tanel.


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> Could you clarify something for me? Are you saying that if I have a
variety
> of 'mounts' on our netapp
>
> say
>
> /mnt1
> /mnt2
>
> I would not benefit by putting my datafiles on seperate ones? I thought
that
> is where my I/O waits are coming from. Since we have all of our datafiles
in
> the same directory?
>
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