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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...
walshlink
Jun 14, 2009Luminary
NAS: ReadyNAS Pro, 2x 1TB Seagate ST31000340NS and 2x 1TB WD WD10EADS HDDs in X-RAID2, 4GB RAM, RAIDiator 4.2.5, jumbo frames enabled, disk write cache enabled, full data journaling disabled, optimized for Mac OS X, AFP file protocol enabled, jumbo frame set at 9000, NICs in 802.3ad.
Switch: Netgear GS108T latest firmware, all ports flow-control disabled, jumbo frames enabled, NAS NICs in LAG and LACP enabled.
I am able to write a 9.98 GB file to an APF share on the NAS at 85 MB/s. Using ATTO iSCSI initiator (which is faster than the globalSAN initiator), I can write a 9.98 GB file to the NAS at 37 MB/s. I can write to my uMBP (with Intel X25-M 160GB SSD) at approximately 65 MB/s with either one (limited by the SSD).
Switch: Netgear GS108T latest firmware, all ports flow-control disabled, jumbo frames enabled, NAS NICs in LAG and LACP enabled.
I am able to write a 9.98 GB file to an APF share on the NAS at 85 MB/s. Using ATTO iSCSI initiator (which is faster than the globalSAN initiator), I can write a 9.98 GB file to the NAS at 37 MB/s. I can write to my uMBP (with Intel X25-M 160GB SSD) at approximately 65 MB/s with either one (limited by the SSD).
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