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michelkenny
Sep 26, 2006Aspirant
Post your performance results
I thought it might be interesting to see what kind of performance everyone is getting with IO Meter so that we can compare what we're getting. So I thought we could all post our results in this thread...
svtmike
Nov 02, 2006Aspirant
Brand new ReadyNAS NV, running two 400GB WD "YR" drives in X-Raid. CIFS access, Share security, fast CIFS writes on.
Journaling enabled: 11.42 Mb/S write, 23.29 Mb/S read
Journaling disabled: 16.68 Mb/S write, 24.20 Mb/S read
Computer: home built with Asus P4P800 motherboard, 2G memory, Pentium IV 3.2G, on board 3Com 3C940 GigE NIC. I did not disable any services because I want to see how it runs under my normal conditions.
Network: D-Link DGL-4300 Router, newly installed Cat5e cables and connectors, all Cat5e patch cables, Leviton Cat5e structured wiring cabinet. PC and ReadyNAS autonegotiated to 1Gb/S.
Journaling enabled: 11.42 Mb/S write, 23.29 Mb/S read
Journaling disabled: 16.68 Mb/S write, 24.20 Mb/S read
Computer: home built with Asus P4P800 motherboard, 2G memory, Pentium IV 3.2G, on board 3Com 3C940 GigE NIC. I did not disable any services because I want to see how it runs under my normal conditions.
Network: D-Link DGL-4300 Router, newly installed Cat5e cables and connectors, all Cat5e patch cables, Leviton Cat5e structured wiring cabinet. PC and ReadyNAS autonegotiated to 1Gb/S.
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