"To maximize performance benefits of RAID 1, independent disk controllers are recommended, one for each disk. Some refer to this practice as splitting or duplexing. When reading, both disks can be accessed independently and requested sectors can be split evenly between the disks."
"requested sectors can be split evenly between the disks"
If it takes 8ms to access the entire file for one drive
4 ms for half the file on one drive, and 4 ms for the other half on the other identical drive, equals 4 ms total for the whole file, cutting access times in half.
that makes sense, and what is the difference between transfer rate and access time?
"requested sectors can be split evenly between the disks"
If it takes 8ms to access the entire file for one drive
4 ms for half the file on one drive, and 4 ms for the other half on the other identical drive, equals 4 ms total for the whole file, cutting access times in half.
that makes sense, and what is the difference between transfer rate and access time?