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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...
giversen
Sep 03, 2010Aspirant
2 RNDP6350 one in production and one in spare/backup
PRO BE Setup:
Enable Disk Write Cache (both)
Disable Full Data Journaling (both)
NIC's teamed in Round-Robin mode (both)
2*WD20EARS Drives (backup)
4*WD2002FYPS (production)
RAIDiator 4.2.13 (both)
X-RAID2 Configuration (5553 GB Usable Space) (production)
X-RAID2 Configuration (1883 GB Usable Space) (backup)
Memory: 3968 MB [4-5-5-18 DDR2] Kingston (both)
HP Gb switch
mount options: nfsvers=3,tcp,bg,intr,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
NFS v3 transfers
Read/Write Speed via rsync, between the two PRO BE: ~80 MB/sec (sustained,burst up to 103.4 MB/sec)
/jg
PRO BE Setup:
Enable Disk Write Cache (both)
Disable Full Data Journaling (both)
NIC's teamed in Round-Robin mode (both)
2*WD20EARS Drives (backup)
4*WD2002FYPS (production)
RAIDiator 4.2.13 (both)
X-RAID2 Configuration (5553 GB Usable Space) (production)
X-RAID2 Configuration (1883 GB Usable Space) (backup)
Memory: 3968 MB [4-5-5-18 DDR2] Kingston (both)
HP Gb switch
mount options: nfsvers=3,tcp,bg,intr,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
NFS v3 transfers
Read/Write Speed via rsync, between the two PRO BE: ~80 MB/sec (sustained,burst up to 103.4 MB/sec)
/jg
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