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75 concatenate the partitions, specify the interleave factor of 0.
76 Note that mirroring may not be used with an interleave factor of 0.
78 There is a run-time utility that is used for configuring
83 .Ss The Interleave Factor
90 The interleave factor is expressed in units of
93 For large writes, the optimum interleave factor
99 on two Fast-Wide SCSI buses, this translates to about 128 for writes
101 A larger interleave tends to work better when the
108 An interleave factor must be specified when using a mirroring configuration,
110 no matter what the interleave factor).
111 The interleave factor will determine
122 For random-access oriented workloads, such as news servers, a larger
123 interleave factor (e.g., 65,536) is more desirable.
127 can do to speed up applications that are seek-time limited.
129 interleave factors will at least reduce the chance of having to seek
130 two disk-heads to read one directory or a file.
153 uses a dual seek zone model to optimize reads for a multi-tasking load
161 Note that a one-disk
165 if you have a file system on a two-disk mirrored
168 partition as itself; you have to configure it as a one-disk
177 compatibility mode does not try to read the label that
182 of devices and the interleave factor on your own.
185 compatibility mode,
187 will convert the interleave factor from
190 That means you give the same interleave factor that you
199 mode, do not use the
207 the interleave factor on your own, usually it is
224 before mounting a RAID read-write for the first time.
237 You can mount the file system read-only to check files in there.
242 compatibility mode in
258 read from that sector may be non-deterministic.
265 Changing the interleave or other parameters for a
269 .Bl -tag -width ".Pa /dev/ccd*"