Compaq HSZ80 Network Card User Manual


 
3–52 Creating Storagesets
Increasing the Request Rate
A large chunk size (relative to the average request size) increases the request rate by
allowing multiple disk drives to respond to multiple requests. If one disk drive
contains all of the data for one request, then the other disk drives in the storageset are
available to handle other requests. Thus, in principle, separate I/O requests can be
handled in parallel, thereby increasing the request rate. This concept is shown in
Figure 3–15.
Figure 3–15. Chunk Size Larger than the Request Size
Applications such as interactive transaction processing, office automation, and file
services for general timesharing tend to require high I/O request rates.
CXO-5135A-MC
Chunk size = 128k (256 blocks)
Request A
Request B
Request C
Request D