Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "storsave".
2006 Oct 12
18
Write performance with 3ware 9550
I have two identical servers. The only difference is that the first
one has Maxtor 250G drives and the second one has Seagate 320G drives.
OS: CentOS-4.4 (fully patched)
CPU: dual Opteron 280
Memory: 16GB
Raid card: 3ware 9550Sx-8LP
Raid volume: 4-disk Raid 5 with NCQ and Write Cache enabled
On the first server I have decent performance. Nothing spectacular,
but good enough. The second one
2006 Oct 12
18
Write performance with 3ware 9550
I have two identical servers. The only difference is that the first
one has Maxtor 250G drives and the second one has Seagate 320G drives.
OS: CentOS-4.4 (fully patched)
CPU: dual Opteron 280
Memory: 16GB
Raid card: 3ware 9550Sx-8LP
Raid volume: 4-disk Raid 5 with NCQ and Write Cache enabled
On the first server I have decent performance. Nothing spectacular,
but good enough. The second one
2008 Mar 04
2
7.0-Release and 3ware 9550SXU w/BBU - horrible write performance
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Battery. I am using FreeBSD 7.0-Release (tried both
4BSD and ULE) using AMD64 and the 3ware performance
for writes is just plain horrible. Something is
obviously wrong but I'm not sure what.
I've got a 4 disk RAID 10 array.
According to 3dm2 the cache is on. I even tried
setting The StorSave preference to "Performance" with
no real benefit. There seems to be something really
wrong with disk performance. Here's the results from
bonnie:
File './Bonnie.2551', size: 104857600
Writing with putc()...done
Rewriting...done
Writing intelligently...done
Reading with getc...
2006 Oct 20
0
3ware 9550SXU-4LP performance
...Size K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP
/sec %CP
matrix 20G 30546 6 26301 3 129709 3
135.2 0
before (with 2.6.16) I was at about 42MB for writing and 131MB for reading.
Have you got any ideas what I can do more for tuning?
I already did:
* StorSave: Balanced (I don''t want to set it to Performance, for obvious
reasons)
* used noirqbalance parameter to prevent "nobody cared" messages related
to usb irqs
* use xfs (much faster than ext3)
* mv /lib/tls /lib/tls.disabled
mv /lib/tls64 /lib64/tls.disabled
---> remarkable...