James R. Van Artsdalen wrote: > Derek (freebsd lists) wrote: >> I get about 40MB/s read, and 30MB/s write. See attached >> bench-*.txt files. > > That's too slow. As I posted on July 31 I got sustained read rates of > 875 MB/s across ten disks, through two 3124 cards and four port multipliers. > Right, so directly to a single disks I see 40/30MB/s read/write respectively. "Benchmarks" on the Internet peg the i/o to be around 100/80MB/s average read on these disks. > The system I tested was a dual processor Opteron 244 (1.8 GHz) running > amd64. Perhaps more important, my disk controllers were on two > different PCI-X buses with ample bandwidth (100 MHz 64-bit and 133 MHz > 64-bit). From the dmesg, this is a dual 1.4Ghz P3, and the controller is standard 32-bit/33Mhz PCI. Mind you, I think even 80MB/s should not saturate the PCI bus, if there's nothing else going on. > Is your disk controller on a PCI bus, and is there any other PCI traffic > at the time? The only traffic would be a little ssh traffic on fxp0, but otherwise, I can't think of any other traffic that would be occurring. - DerekReceived on Wed Sep 02 2009 - 10:58:56 UTC
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