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smansfield
Jun 27, 2012Aspirant
ReadyNAS 3200
I've just got a ReadyNAS 3200 with 6 x 1TB Hitachi HUA722010CLA330 drives, and I've run an IOMeter test from my desktop to the server using the iometer.icf file found on http://www.readynas.com/?p=310...
smansfield
Jun 27, 2012Aspirant
This is just a sample from a virtual machine running on the ReadyNAS 3200, it's a web server, and it's under little to no-load at all. In fact the whole system is under next to no load at all, yet it's really noticeable when these latency spikes happen; the whole system just completely freezes.
I'm not doing anything in particular to generate these results, this is a fairly standard normal operating result-set. It makes the entire system unusable, to the point at which we are thinking of returning the ReadyNAS 3200 if we can't sort this issue out; the VMs must be able to run and serve data to clients without a 10 second delay.
I'm not doing anything in particular to generate these results, this is a fairly standard normal operating result-set. It makes the entire system unusable, to the point at which we are thinking of returning the ReadyNAS 3200 if we can't sort this issue out; the VMs must be able to run and serve data to clients without a 10 second delay.
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