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what is HPE LOGICAL VOLUME?

A logical volume created on/with HP hardware/tools.

A logical volume is a virtual disk, that can contain multiple physical drives/partitions.

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first thanks to all who answered question but main question is is it really the best way of having drive with fastest speed possible?how fast it can push to transfer data?

 

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20 hours ago, mikat said:

An array of disks (probably, could be only one but we can't tell, but it's above the 900p so probably), it's at the top because multiple disks are working together on the same task, effectively cheating the test :/

but anyway on a same task would it give you a faster answer for cpu computings like abaqus?

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4 minutes ago, farhang amaji said:

first thanks to all who answered question but main question is is it really the best way of having drive with fastest speed possible?how fast it can push to transfer data?

 

It really depends on the drives and the setup they have. Look up on RAID configurations, they vary by their capabilities.

It does not affect CPU computing though, unless we are talking about some kind of processing where disk I/O is the bottleneck.

HAL9000: AMD Ryzen 9 3900x | Noctua NH-D15 chromax.black | 32 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 MHz | Asus X570 Prime Pro | ASUS TUF 3080 Ti | 1 TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus + 1 TB Crucial MX500 + 6 TB WD RED | Corsair HX1000 | be quiet Pure Base 500DX | LG 34UM95 34" 3440x1440

Hydrogen server: Intel i3-10100 | Cryorig M9i | 64 GB Crucial Ballistix 3200MHz DDR4 | Gigabyte B560M-DS3H | 33 TB of storage | Fractal Design Define R5 | unRAID 6.9.2

Carbon server: Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX100 S7p | Xeon E3-1230 v2 | 16 GB DDR3 ECC | 60 GB Corsair SSD & 250 GB Samsung 850 Pro | Intel i340-T4 | ESXi 6.5.1

Big Mac cluster: 2x Raspberry Pi 2 Model B | 1x Raspberry Pi 3 Model B | 2x Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+

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22 hours ago, farhang amaji said:

first thanks to all who answered question but main question is is it really the best way of having drive with fastest speed possible?how fast it can push to transfer data?

 

buying multiple sata (cheap) or nvme (more expensive) drives and setting them to raid0, see 

 

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