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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...
joove
Apr 07, 2007Aspirant
I used the supplied config (copied the 256_Write into 256_Read as well with 100% read as instructed).
Driver: XP Pro, Athlon 2200+, random drive.
Ready NAS NV+
RAIDiator™ v3.01c1-p6 [1.00a034]
X-RAID
2 x Seagate ST3320620NS (320 GB each)
CIFS only
Disable Journaling, Fast CIFS Write, Write Caching On
oplocks toggle on.
Slimserver streaming on.
Pre GIG + DL-624 (Dlink wireless) as switch
Read: 8.716 MBps
Write: 10.37 MBps
SMCGS5 GigE switch + Airlink GigE PCI card + Jumbo on
Read: 23.636 MBps
Write: 19.978
All of these were with my regular use setup. Did not bother doing any direct connection benchmarks at all. All in all, a super useful upgrade going to GigE.
Driver: XP Pro, Athlon 2200+, random drive.
Ready NAS NV+
RAIDiator™ v3.01c1-p6 [1.00a034]
X-RAID
2 x Seagate ST3320620NS (320 GB each)
CIFS only
Disable Journaling, Fast CIFS Write, Write Caching On
oplocks toggle on.
Slimserver streaming on.
Pre GIG + DL-624 (Dlink wireless) as switch
Read: 8.716 MBps
Write: 10.37 MBps
SMCGS5 GigE switch + Airlink GigE PCI card + Jumbo on
Read: 23.636 MBps
Write: 19.978
All of these were with my regular use setup. Did not bother doing any direct connection benchmarks at all. All in all, a super useful upgrade going to GigE.
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