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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...
Foxivision
Aug 04, 2007Aspirant
System:
Intel QX6800 on Asus MB P5W64 WS Professional with gigabit LAN, no jumbo mumbo frames, running WinXP Pro sp2
2 GB memory, Areca 1220-Raid 6- pci-e(8x) card with 6x 250 gb drives.
Model: Infrant ReadyNAS NV+
Firmware: RAIDiator™ v3.01c1-p6 [1.00a034]
Memory: 256 MB [2.5-3-3-7]
Volume C: Online, 11% of 2010 GB used
X-RAID (Expandable RAID), 4 disks
4x Seagate ST3750640NS 698 GB, Write-cache ON, SMART+
Journaling: ALL DISABLED
Fast CIFS Writes: ON
All wired with Cat6 cabling
IO-Meter shows:
Reads: 27.6 MB/sec
Writes: 16.8 MB/sec
Does anyone know where this setting below is located ?
"Force CIFS filename case-sensitivity" ?? cant seem to find it :(
I read somewhere that disabling it would improve performance ?
Seeing all other results .. I should be happy with this result... :shock:
And I am not happy with the speed of it.. I expected more like the speed of the Raid 6 array on one of my video workstations (specs above)..
this reads 55.6 MB/sec and writes 48.2 MB/sec also over the network from other simular workstations..
Intel QX6800 on Asus MB P5W64 WS Professional with gigabit LAN, no jumbo mumbo frames, running WinXP Pro sp2
2 GB memory, Areca 1220-Raid 6- pci-e(8x) card with 6x 250 gb drives.
Model: Infrant ReadyNAS NV+
Firmware: RAIDiator™ v3.01c1-p6 [1.00a034]
Memory: 256 MB [2.5-3-3-7]
Volume C: Online, 11% of 2010 GB used
X-RAID (Expandable RAID), 4 disks
4x Seagate ST3750640NS 698 GB, Write-cache ON, SMART+
Journaling: ALL DISABLED
Fast CIFS Writes: ON
All wired with Cat6 cabling
IO-Meter shows:
Reads: 27.6 MB/sec
Writes: 16.8 MB/sec
Does anyone know where this setting below is located ?
"Force CIFS filename case-sensitivity" ?? cant seem to find it :(
I read somewhere that disabling it would improve performance ?
Seeing all other results .. I should be happy with this result... :shock:
And I am not happy with the speed of it.. I expected more like the speed of the Raid 6 array on one of my video workstations (specs above)..
this reads 55.6 MB/sec and writes 48.2 MB/sec also over the network from other simular workstations..
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