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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 for easy comparison.
You can run IO Meter by following the steps here: http://www.infrant.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=265
Please post your hardware specs, other relevant info, and IO Meter results. Maybe this could get stickied? Or ignored if no one cares :)
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Here's my info:
Stock NV
4 x Seagate ST3250823AS 250gb Hard Disk in X-RAID
All journaling disabled
Fast writes on
Intel D805 2.66ghz dual core cpu
Intel D945GNTLKR motherboard with onboard Intel Gigabit NIC
2 gigs ram
Seagate ST3250824AS 250gb Hard Disk
Windows Vista x86 RC1 (if that makes a difference)
Dell PowerConnect 2708 Gigabit switch (no jumbo frames)
Cat 6 cabling
IO Meter Write: 19.321793 MBps
IO Meter Read: 26.803979 MBps
You can run IO Meter by following the steps here: http://www.infrant.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=265
Please post your hardware specs, other relevant info, and IO Meter results. Maybe this could get stickied? Or ignored if no one cares :)
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Here's my info:
Stock NV
4 x Seagate ST3250823AS 250gb Hard Disk in X-RAID
All journaling disabled
Fast writes on
Intel D805 2.66ghz dual core cpu
Intel D945GNTLKR motherboard with onboard Intel Gigabit NIC
2 gigs ram
Seagate ST3250824AS 250gb Hard Disk
Windows Vista x86 RC1 (if that makes a difference)
Dell PowerConnect 2708 Gigabit switch (no jumbo frames)
Cat 6 cabling
IO Meter Write: 19.321793 MBps
IO Meter Read: 26.803979 MBps
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- bollarAspirantPreparing for the arrival of my PRO, I performed the following benchmarks:
NV+ 256MB RAM RAIDiator 4.1.4
AFP, 4 x 1.5TB
Netgear GSM7224 Gigabit L2 Managed Switch
5GB ZIP of a VMWare image file.
OS X 10.5.5 iMac Gig E client running Net Monitor Speedometer.
Jumbo Frames (8192 on Mac)
Journaling Off, Optimize for Mac OS X On, Enable Fast CIFS Writes On
Write Mac to NAS:
Average: 33.3 MB/s
Peak: 42.4 MB/s
Read Mac from NAS:
Average: 44.6 MB/s
Peak: 50.1 MB/s
Write Mac to Mac:
Average: 49.1 MB/s
Peak: 60.9 MB/s - bollarAspirant
bollar wrote: Preparing for the arrival of my PRO, I performed the following benchmarks:
NV+ 256MB RAM RAIDiator 4.1.4
AFP, 4 x 1.5TB
Netgear GSM7224 Gigabit L2 Managed Switch
5GB ZIP of a VMWare image file.
OS X 10.5.5 iMac Gig E client running Net Monitor Speedometer.
Jumbo Frames (8192 on Mac)
Journaling Off, Optimize for Mac OS X On, Enable Fast CIFS Writes On
Write Mac to NAS:
Average: 33.3 MB/s
Peak: 42.4 MB/s
Read Mac from NAS:
Average: 44.6 MB/s
Peak: 50.1 MB/s
Write Mac to Mac:
Average: 49.1 MB/s
Peak: 60.9 MB/s
Preliminary results with a Pro:
Pro RAIDiator 4.2.1
AFP, 4 x 500GB
Netgear GSM7224 Gigabit L2 Managed Switch
802.3ad Link Aggregation ON
5GB ZIP of a VMWare image file.
OS X 10.5.5 iMac Gig E client running Net Monitor Speedometer.
Jumbo Frames (8192 on Mac)
Journaling Off, Optimize for Mac OS X On, Enable Fast CIFS Writes On
Write Mac to NAS:
Average: 48.4 MB/s
Peak: 67.3 MB/s
Read Mac from NAS:
Average: 52.6 MB/s
Peak: 66.2 MB/s
So, it's definitely appreciably faster. Given that the averages now match my Mac to Mac speeds, I think we have reached the best possible throughput for my system. If I feel the need to procrastinate later this morning, I will try some multiple machine scenarios to see what it can handle. - mskelbelAspirantIOmeter read: 2.67 write: 3.1967
1. RAIDiator version: Firmware: RAIDiator 4.1.4 [1.00a042]
2. Memory: 1024 MB [2.5-3-3-7]
3. Performance tab settings: Enabled fast CIFS writes, everything else off.
4. Network switch model (and firmware version) D-link DIR-655 version 1.21
5. NIC on your PC:D-link DWA-552
6. Number of disks and disk models: 4 Seagate ST31000340AS 1TB total 4TB
7. The read/write MB/sec numbers from IOMeter or drag & drop test.
8. Psu : yes
9. Core 2 quad w/ 3GB ram
JB on was worse. I played around with all settings. I replaced the cable running from the NV+ and received the best write: 4.429, but read was 1.2547. It didn’t stay that good though. It went back to about 2 on average for both read and write until that one above. Even those were better than I started with: 0.247351 read and write 2.720. At this point I would almost be happy with the teens that everyone else is unhappy with. I average about 3.0 for write with drag and drop after the 4.4. Although I am no beginner with computers, networking is still fairly new to me. I have errors but, I don’t know what I can do to fix those errors:
Network Errors [Ethernet 1]
Auto-negotiation 3
Bad packets 4
Disconnect 3
False carrier 5802
Idle errors 77797
Link failures 0
Receive errors 0
Symbol errors 430
VLAN tags 0
TCP Retransmits 829
Unrecovered TCP Retransmits 304.
I would appreciate any help. - andy8989AspirantHad the ReadyNAS a week now. I'm still finding my way a bit but have tried a few set ups with differing results.
One strange thing I've not figured out yet is that in all the tests I've done, regardless of connection, the read speed is consistently slower than the write speed.
I can't see this pattern in any of the other results posted
ReadyNAS config is:
ReadyNAS NV+ with Samsung 2x1TByte disks and 512 Mbytes of memory
Set up for XRAID
Using the default options for performance.
ie
Full data journaling disabled
Fast CIFS writes enabled
My original set up was to connect the ReadyNAS to my Dell Dimension 8300 as follows:
ReadyNAS --> Netgear DG384 --> Hop between 2 Netgear Powerline connectors --> D-LINK Switch --> Dell Dimension
I transferred 60Gbytes of data over this setup and it took nearly 20 hours so the effective write speed was closer to 1 MBps. ouch!!
This triggered an investigation with IOMETER transfering a 1 Gbyte file
The configuration above gave me the following results with IOMETER
Write Speed: 2.87 MBps
Read Speed: 2.51 MBps
Not very good but more optimistic than what I'd already witnessed.
Experimenting with other setups I then got the following.
Dell Dimension 8300 connected via D-Link Switch DES-1008D 100Mbits
Write Speed: 9.01 MBps
Read Speed: 7.40 MBps
Lenova Thinkpad T-60 connected via Netgear DG834 Router 100Mbits
Write Speed: 10.29 MBps
Read Speed: 9.34 MBps
Lenova Thinkpad T-60 direct connect, 1 Gbit, no jumbo frames :(
Write Speed: 15.92 MBps
Read Speed: 10.80 MBps
Probably should repeat tests with a larger file but given the spread of results I don't think I'm caching much.
Needless to say, the ReadyNAS is now connected to minimise any need to transfer data over Netgear Powerline! - berkut1TutorI currently have two ReadyNAS units: X6 (2005) and an NV+ (2008). Below are my test results and all the configuration info that would affect their performance.
Cheers!------------------------------------------------------------------
IO Meter Test Results - 01/01/09
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Transfer PC<>NAS0 PC<>NAS1
Size (Wr/Rd) (Wr/Rd)
(Bytes) (MB/s) (MB/s)
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256K 18/27 23/32
512K 17/27 27/31
1M 17/28 29/31
10M 17/29 28/32
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IO_Meter
Version: 2006.07.27
Test File Size: 4096000 Sectors ==> 2GB (Located in the media share)
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Hostname: NAS0
Model: ReadyNAS X6
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.1.4 [1.00a146]
Memory: 512 MB [2.0-2-2-6]
Volume C: Online, X-RAID, 4 disks, 86% of 1368 GB used
Drives: Seagate ST3500630AS - Firmware: 3.AAE
Performance: Disabled Jounaling, Fast CIFS writes, Fast USB writes
Network: Static IP, 1000-BaseT, Jumbo Frames Enabled (7K),
UPS: APC RS1500
Std Services: CIFS, NFS, HTTPS, Rsync
Streaming: None
Add-ons: Nas Monitor, PHP
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Hostname: NAS1
Model: ReadyNAS NV+ [X-RAID]
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.1.4 [1.00a042]
Memory: 1024 MB [2.5-3-3-7]
Volume C: Online, X-RAID, 4 disks, 42% of 2743 GB used
Drives: SAMSUNG HD103UJ - Firmware: 1AA01114
Performance: Disabled Jounaling, Fast CIFS writes, Fast USB writes
Network: Static IP, 1000-BaseT, Jumbo Frames Enabled (7K),
UPS: APC RS1500
Std Services: CIFS, NFS, HTTPS, Rsync, WebDAV
Streaming: SlimServer
Add-ons: Nas Monitor, PHP
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Hostname: PC
Model: ASUS A8N-SLI Premium - AMD64 X2 2.4GHz
Memory: 2 GB [2.0-2-2-5]
OS: Windows XP Pro - SP3
Volume: NTFS, RAID 0+1 - 4 disks, 50% of 465 GB used
Drives: Seagate ST3250823AS - Firmware: ________
Network: Static IP, 1000-BaseT, Jumbo Frames Enabled (9K),
UPS: APC RS1500
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Network Switches:
SMC GS16 16 ports - 10/100/1000T w/ JF 9K Support
SMC 8085T 8 ports - 10/100/1000T w/ JF 9K Support
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Network Topology:
PC<->GS16<->NAS0
PC<->GS16<->8085T<->NAS1
------------------------------------------------------------------ - kreischweide1AspirantMy performance results with my ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition using the mentioned default Iometer settings:
Total I/Os per Second: 309.62
Total MBs per Seond: 77.41
Average I/O Response time (ms): 3.2287
Maximum I/O Response time (ms): 173.7743
Using 4x 1.5TB Seagtes, D-Link DGS-1008D Switch, Jumbo Frames enabled, Intel C2D E8200, 8GB RAM and Onboard-NIC.
Most satisfied so far. - infrantownerAspiranthello!
readynas pro (6 hdd SAMSUNG HD103UJ ) (4gb memory) (disable journaling- ups- non addons- last radiator (4.2.3) - x-raid (1 fail disk support)-jumbo frame 9000 -rond robin activate)
pc :
vista sp1 64bits
DQ35JO intel motherboard
4gb ddr800
intel xeon 3110
2 hdd st3500320AS (one with OS, second no OS) (all copy read is done with the non os disk)
8600 gt nvidia
network intel(r) 82566DM-2 gigabit (jumbo frame 9000)
network:
netgear gs108-V2
Siemens gigaset sx762 routeurs-modem adsl2/2+
first test is: all directory that Intel NAS Performance Toolkit have create to test my nas is copy from my second hdd (no OS in this hdd) to my nas ( network drive) (90-98 mo/s)
2 test: result of Intel NAS Performance Toolkit 1.6 (1.7 doesn't work with my pc vista)
3 test: all directory that Intel NAS Performance Toolkit have create to test my nas is copy from my nas (network drive) to my second hdd (no OS in this hdd) (94-98 mo/s)
4 test: copy iso mandriva 2008 64 bit from second hdd pc (non OS) to ftp share on my nas ( program use Filezilla) 100-109 mo/s
5 test: copy iso vista 64 bit from http share readynas (internet explorer 7) to the second hdd (no OS) (100-108 mo/s)
6 test: copy iso vista 64 bit from ftp share readynas (internet explorer 7) to the second hdd (no OS) (85-90 mo/s)
7 test: copy iso vista 64 bit from ftp share readynas (filezilla) to the second hdd (no os) (105-121 mo/s)
I m asking if iometer result is trustable: read 65 mo/s write 95mo/s...
If someone know a site better than imageshack, tell me please. I don't know if jpg stay a long time on this site. Thank a lot. - sfgAspirantI recently received my readynas pro business and while I am liking it I have not been getting anywhere near the speeds as it seems are possible.
I am getting drag and drop read and write speeds of about 4-6MB/s. I have been trying the various stuff reported here but nothing is seeming to cause much difference.
My setup includes:
Belkin N1 Vision (updated firmware).
Computer 1:
DLink DWA-556 (most recent driver). Connecting to the router at 300MB/s
Vista 64 Ultimate
Intel Q9450
4GB Crucial DDR3
The Readynas:
1GB of memory
3 Seagate 1.5TB (correct firmware)
XRAID
Tried most configurations with little change.
I have 1 XP laptop and 1 Vista laptop connecting with wireless g.
No discernible change in performance from desktop.
Is this the performance I should expect to be seeing through wireless? I was hoping my wireless N desktop would be able to connect at faster speeds.
Lastly I keep getting disconnected from the Nas randomly and have changed MTU settings but it does not seem to help.
If I am posting this in the wrong thread I apologize. I did not want to start a thread for my own personal issues. - Bernhard_HartlAspirant
sfg wrote: I recently received my readynas pro business and while I am liking it I have not been getting anywhere near the speeds as it seems are possible.
I am getting drag and drop read and write speeds of about 4-6MB/s. I have been trying the various stuff reported here but nothing is seeming to cause much difference.
The only way to get the full performance of the readynas pro is to connect via GigaBit LAN
You have to use a good GBit Switch and CAT6 cables for connecting the computers and the NAS to the switch
WLAN is always slow - that's not a problem of your NAS but a problem of WLAN - sfgAspirant
Bernhard Hartl wrote: sfg wrote: I recently received my readynas pro business and while I am liking it I have not been getting anywhere near the speeds as it seems are possible.
I am getting drag and drop read and write speeds of about 4-6MB/s. I have been trying the various stuff reported here but nothing is seeming to cause much difference.
The only way to get the full performance of the readynas pro is to connect via GigaBit LAN
You have to use a good GBit Switch and CAT6 cables for connecting the computers and the NAS to the switch
WLAN is always slow - that's not a problem of your NAS but a problem of WLAN
Even when connecting at full N speeds?
I was hoping for 20s or so even using wlan.
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