Adaptec 6405 Slow Write Speeds

Tronyx

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Before I start I just want to say that I've done a TON of research on this and have tried everything that I can find, short of getting a different controller, to resolve the write speed issues that I am seeing.

Current Rig:

OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit
Case: Corsair Obsidian Series 800D
PSU: Corsair Professional Series Gold AX1200
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-Z97X-UD5H
CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K @4.3GHz - Cooled /w Corsair H60
RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB
Video Card: PNY GeForce GTX 780 XLR8 OC
Primary HDDs: 2x - Samsung 840 Pro Series 512GB - Intel HardRAID 0
Secondary HDDs: 4x - WD Caviar Green 2TB
--Setup w/ Adaptec 6405 RAID Controller w/ Flash Module - Configured w/ RAID 5

So I have an Adaptec 6405 (yes I know, now, that they're immature and I SHOULD have gotten a 5 series) w/ 4 WD Green 2TB drives in a RAID 5 and the ZMM. I know a RAID 5 automatically means a performance drop, but the numbers that I'm seeing are WAY worse than I would expect.

First off, here's the controller config:

Code:
Controllers found: 1
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Controller information
----------------------------------------------------------------------
   Controller Status                        : Optimal
   Channel description                      : SAS/SATA
   Controller Model                         : Adaptec 6405
   Controller Serial Number                 : REMOVED
   Controller World Wide Name               : 50000D11073EEC00
   Controller Alarm                         : Enabled
   Physical Slot                            : 17
   Temperature                              : 30 C/ 86 F (Normal)
   Installed memory                         : 512 MB
   Global task priority                     : High
   Performance Mode                         : Default/Dynamic
   Host bus type                            : PCIe
   Host bus speed                           : 5000 MHz
   Host bus link width                      : 8 bit(s)/link(s)
   Stayawake period                         : Disabled
   Spinup limit internal drives             : 0
   Spinup limit external drives             : 0
   Defunct disk drive count                 : 0
   Logical devices/Failed/Degraded          : 1/0/0
   NCQ status                               : Enabled
   Statistics data collection mode          : Enabled
   --------------------------------------------------------
   RAID Properties
   --------------------------------------------------------
   Copyback                                 : Disabled
   Background consistency check             : Enabled
   Background consistency check period      : 30
   Automatic Failover                       : Enabled
   --------------------------------------------------------
   Controller Version Information
   --------------------------------------------------------
   BIOS                                     : 5.2-0 (19147)
   Firmware                                 : 5.2-0 (19147)
   Driver                                   : 7.4-0 (30850)
   Boot Flash                               : 5.2-0 (19147)
   --------------------------------------------------------
   Controller ZMM Information
   --------------------------------------------------------
   Status                                   : ZMM Optimal

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Logical device information
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Logical device number 0
   Logical device name                      : Storage
   Block Size of member drives              : 512 Bytes
   RAID level                               : 5
   Unique Identifier                        : CB6A85A9
   Status of logical device                 : Optimal
   Size                                     : 5713910 MB
   Parity space                             : 1904640 MB
   Stripe-unit size                         : 64 KB
   Read-cache setting                       : Enabled
   Read-cache status                        : On
   Write-cache setting                      : On when protected by battery/ZMM
   Write-cache status                       : On
   Partitioned                              : Yes
   Protected by Hot-Spare                   : No
   Bootable                                 : Yes
   Failed stripes                           : No
   Power settings                           : Disabled
   --------------------------------------------------------
   Logical device segment information
   --------------------------------------------------------
   Segment 0                                : Present (Controller:1,Connector:0,Device:0)      WD-WMAZA0782820
   Segment 1                                : Present (Controller:1,Connector:0,Device:1)      WD-WMC4M1979095
   Segment 2                                : Present (Controller:1,Connector:0,Device:2)      WD-WCAZA0188878
   Segment 3                                : Present (Controller:1,Connector:0,Device:3)      WD-WCAZA0121036


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Physical Device information
----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Device #0
         Device is a Hard drive
         State                              : Online
         Block Size                         : 512 Bytes
         Supported                          : Yes
         Transfer Speed                     : SATA 3.0 Gb/s
         Reported Channel,Device(T:L)       : 0,0(0:0)
         Reported Location                  : Connector 0, Device 0
         Vendor                             : WDC
         Model                              : WD20EARS-00MVWB0
         Firmware                           : 51.0AB51
         Serial number                      : WD-WMAZA0782820
         World-wide name                    : 50014EE655C19889
         Reserved Size                      : 3163160 KB
         Used Size                          : 1904640 MB
         Unused Size                        : 64 KB
         Total Size                         : 1907729 MB
         Write Cache                        : Disabled (write-through)
         FRU                                : None
         S.M.A.R.T.                         : No
         S.M.A.R.T. warnings                : 0
         Power State                        : Full rpm
         Supported Power States             : Full rpm,Powered off
         SSD                                : No
         NCQ status                         : Enabled
      Device #1
         Device is a Hard drive
         State                              : Online
         Block Size                         : 512 Bytes
         Supported                          : Yes
         Transfer Speed                     : SATA 6.0 Gb/s
         Reported Channel,Device(T:L)       : 0,1(1:0)
         Reported Location                  : Connector 0, Device 1
         Vendor                             : WDC
         Model                              : WD20EZRX-00D8PB0
         Firmware                           : 80.00A80
         Serial number                      : WD-WMC4M1979095
         World-wide name                    : 50014EE60409CA5C
         Reserved Size                      : 3163160 KB
         Used Size                          : 1904640 MB
         Unused Size                        : 64 KB
         Total Size                         : 1907729 MB
         Write Cache                        : Disabled (write-through)
         FRU                                : None
         S.M.A.R.T.                         : No
         S.M.A.R.T. warnings                : 0
         Power State                        : Full rpm
         Supported Power States             : Full rpm,Powered off
         SSD                                : No
         NCQ status                         : Enabled
      Device #2
         Device is a Hard drive
         State                              : Online
         Block Size                         : 512 Bytes
         Supported                          : Yes
         Transfer Speed                     : SATA 3.0 Gb/s
         Reported Channel,Device(T:L)       : 0,2(2:0)
         Reported Location                  : Connector 0, Device 2
         Vendor                             : WDC
         Model                              : WD20EARS-00MVWB0
         Firmware                           : 50.0AB50
         Serial number                      : WD-WCAZA0188878
         World-wide name                    : 50014EE204B32A85
         Reserved Size                      : 3163160 KB
         Used Size                          : 1904640 MB
         Unused Size                        : 64 KB
         Total Size                         : 1907729 MB
         Write Cache                        : Disabled (write-through)
         FRU                                : None
         S.M.A.R.T.                         : No
         S.M.A.R.T. warnings                : 0
         Power State                        : Full rpm
         Supported Power States             : Full rpm,Powered off
         SSD                                : No
         NCQ status                         : Enabled
      Device #3
         Device is a Hard drive
         State                              : Online
         Block Size                         : 512 Bytes
         Supported                          : Yes
         Transfer Speed                     : SATA 3.0 Gb/s
         Reported Channel,Device(T:L)       : 0,3(3:0)
         Reported Location                  : Connector 0, Device 3
         Vendor                             : WDC
         Model                              : WD20EARS-00MVWB0
         Firmware                           : 50.0AB50
         Serial number                      : WD-WCAZA0121036
         World-wide name                    : 50014EE25A085216
         Reserved Size                      : 3163160 KB
         Used Size                          : 1904640 MB
         Unused Size                        : 64 KB
         Total Size                         : 1907729 MB
         Write Cache                        : Disabled (write-through)
         FRU                                : None
         S.M.A.R.T.                         : No
         S.M.A.R.T. warnings                : 0
         Power State                        : Full rpm
         Supported Power States             : Full rpm,Powered off
         SSD                                : No
         NCQ status                         : Enabled



Command completed successfully.

Yes, 3 of the drives are 3 Gb/s and one is 6Gb/s, but that should not be causing any major problems. You can also see that individual write cache is off for all 4 disks and enabled for the Controller itself, which is one of the first things I had found regarding performance for this kind of a setup.

Here are some results from CrystalDisk:

500MB (should be instant as it has the 512MB flash, and w/ Windows it usually is, but this is showing really bad results)

Disk1.jpg


1000MB

Disk2.jpg


2000MB

Disk3.jpg


4000MB

Disk4.jpg


Occasionally, I'll see bad performance in general in Windows when navigating through the folders etc. where Explorer has to stop and think for a bit before loading the next folder and, when copying data, the green progress bar will usually pause for a moment before continuing to copy. This problem seems to be more apparent with data amounting to 5GB or more. Anything less than that seems to do exactly as you'd expect.

Sorry for the massive 'Wall'O'Text', but I thought the code section I used for the controller config would have automatically configured a scrollbar after X lines.

Any insight, short of insults, etc., is very welcomed at this point as I'm nearly tearing my hair out. If you need any additional info let me know and I'll provide it as quickly as I can.

TIA

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Chris
 

Cerb

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Anyone else around gotten decent performance using Greens with this card?

Try a RAID 10, since you have 4 of them, and see what happens then.
 

Tronyx

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I appreciate the insight, but a RAID 10 wouldn't work for me unless I upgraded to 3TB or 4TB drives due to the data I need to store.

As an update though, it looks like two of the disks may be having some S.M.A.R.T. issues:

Code:
Read Error Rate rawValue="0"
Spin-Up Time in millisecs rawValue="4391"
Start/Stop Count  rawValue="366"
Reallocated Sectors Count rawValue="0"
Seek Error Rate rawValue="0"
Power-On Hours rawValue="3720"
Spin Retry Count rawValue="0"
Recalibration Retries rawValue="0"
Power Cycle Count rawValue="366"
Power-off Retract Count rawValue="365"
Load/Unload Cycle Count rawValue="3738"
Current Internal Temperature rawValue="29"
Reallocation Event Count rawValue="0"
Current Pending Sector Count rawValue="0"
Uncorrectable Sector Count rawValue="0"
UltraDMA CRC Error Count rawValue="87526"
Multi-Zone Error Rate rawValue="0"


Read Error Rate rawValue="364"
Spin-Up Time in millisecs rawValue="6325"
Start/Stop Count rawValue="436"
Reallocated Sectors Count rawValue="0"
Seek Error Rate rawValue="0"
Power-On Hours rawValue="18764"
Spin Retry Count rawValue="0"
Recalibration Retries rawValue="0"
Power Cycle Count rawValue="433"
Power-off Retract Count rawValue="419"
Load/Unload Cycle Count rawValue="440447"
Current Internal Temperature rawValue="30"
Reallocation Event Count rawValue="0"
Current Pending Sector Count rawValue="0"
Uncorrectable Sector Count rawValue="6"
UltraDMA CRC Error Count rawValue="0"
Multi-Zone Error Rate rawValue="272"

What's concerning is the 'UltraDMA CRC Error Count' for the first one and then the 'Multi-Zone Error Rate rawValue' and 'Uncorrectable Sector Count' for the 2nd one.

Any thoughts? Might it be a good idea to replace/RMA? I'm going to keep a close eye on them both now to see if/how frequently the numbers go up.

I'm going to be using the wdidle3 software via a DOS USB drive to adjust the idle/spin time as I've read about just very recently and see what the results are.

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Emulex

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You need to have the write cache enabled on the drives themselves! And i'd suggest tuning the write-back (on raid card) cache options to be sure at least 50%/50% read/write cache.
 

Tronyx

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You need to have the write cache enabled on the drives themselves! And i'd suggest tuning the write-back (on raid card) cache options to be sure at least 50%/50% read/write cache.

What is the logic/reasoning behind this? Everything I've read up to now states that if the controller write cache is enabled, you disable the disk write cache to try to prevent issues from happening during a loss of power.

What's wrong with having the disk write cache set to write through rather than write back?

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Cerb

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Any thoughts? Might it be a good idea to replace/RMA? I'm going to keep a close eye on them both now to see if/how frequently the numbers go up.
Cable, controller, or drive problems. The UDMA CRC errors are something going wrong in between memory ahead of the controller and the drive checking what it was sent.
 

Tronyx

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Cable, controller, or drive problems. The UDMA CRC errors are something going wrong in between memory ahead of the controller and the drive checking what it was sent.

Well, I don't think it's the cable as it's a mini-sas fan cable so I would assume all disks would report the same issue if it was. Same goes for the controller, I would think.


UPDATE:

Just another update. I found a post about a utility to change the idle time from 8 seconds to 300 seconds to increase performance with the WD green drives.

I put the drives in another machine, found the idle time was set to 8 seconds, and changed it to 300 as advised. Honestly, it looks like performance has gotten worse or at least hasn't improved.

Here's another round of tests:

100MB

Disk5.jpg


500

Disk6.jpg


1000

Disk7.jpg


2000

Disk8.jpg


4000

Disk9.jpg


Another thing I noticed that's weird is the way that the disk writing fluctuates:

100MB

disk_fluctuation.jpg


8GB

disk_fluctuation2.jpg


The 100MB file is smooth whereas the 8GB file is constantly fluctuating and pausing during the write and, as stated previously, when copying in Windows the progress just literally pauses several times.

This is really starting to get to me and is really frustrating.

I may just blow it away and use a RAID 0. I have a Server I use for a backup of everything that's on this array, but having this RAID 5 was more for peace of mind, but it's starting to look like the lack of performance is bothering me more than that.

Hopefully a RAID 0 will perform much better if I decide to go that route since it means a day of copying data.


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Emulex

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What is the logic/reasoning behind this? Everything I've read up to now states that if the controller write cache is enabled, you disable the disk write cache to try to prevent issues from happening during a loss of power.

What's wrong with having the disk write cache set to write through rather than write back?

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Trust me here, try it, and run the benchmarks again!

With raid-5 - you do not run out of power nor do you unexpectedly reboot the server. It must run 100% of the time for consistency sake!
 

Tronyx

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Alright, I will give it a shot. I'm sure this is going to sound really bad, and it's mostly due to inexperience, but I assumed that the RAID 5 I have in my PC would be ok for a system that I boot up and shutdown on a regular basis, but I'm clearly mistaken and it seems I would be better off with a RAID 0 in my PC and a RAID 5,6, or 10 in my Server for backups.
 

Cerb

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Pretty much. RAID 5 is more of a pain than it is worth, these days, with drive space being cheap, but capacity growing much faster than any performance measure. Not only that, but you will likely get as good as or better performance from the Intel ports, as well, with RAID 0, especially being so limited by the drives.
 

Tronyx

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Ok, that makes sense. Problem is that the 2 Intel ports are being used by the RAID 0 I have with 2 Samsing 840 Pro SSDs. I'm thinking of basically swapping the Adaptec controller into the backup Server for the RAID 5 as it's always running and then put the controller from the Server (only does 1,0, 10) in the PC for a hardware RAID 0.

What do you think?
 

Emulex

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Sounds legit. Raid really is more pain than worthwhile, I've ditched raid-5 except for our storage server which has 12 drives in raid-50, 2tb sata drives no less. Raid-50 gives the maximum read-performance for backup restoration speed possible.

Anytime you lose power or unintentionally reboot a raid-5 volume, a full disk check has to be performed to ensure the volume doesn't have any mismatched pieces! Can take a day or two!
 

Emulex

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I'd also check that your raid stripe size is not too large. The larger the stripe size the more speed you'll get for linear read/write but the poorer speed for random i/o - which you are suffering. Perhaps the default of 256K is too much for N drives, and you might want to re-stripe to 64KB ?

Let us know how the benchmarks work out once you enable both write caching on the array and drives!
 

Tronyx

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Yea, I think I'm gonna do the swap like that.

The stripe size is 64KB right now for the RAID 5. I've enabled write back for each of the drives and I'm running benchmarks now and will let you know the results.
 

Tronyx

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Ok, you can see write cache is on:

Code:
Controllers found: 1
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Controller information
----------------------------------------------------------------------
   Controller Status                        : Optimal
   Channel description                      : SAS/SATA
   Controller Model                         : Adaptec 6405
   Controller Serial Number                 : 3B361341ADC
   Controller World Wide Name               : 50000D11073EEC00
   Controller Alarm                         : Enabled
   Physical Slot                            : 17
   Temperature                              : 33 C/ 91 F (Normal)
   Installed memory                         : 512 MB
   Global task priority                     : High
   Performance Mode                         : Default/Dynamic
   Host bus type                            : PCIe
   Host bus speed                           : 5000 MHz
   Host bus link width                      : 8 bit(s)/link(s)
   Stayawake period                         : Disabled
   Spinup limit internal drives             : 0
   Spinup limit external drives             : 0
   Defunct disk drive count                 : 0
   Logical devices/Failed/Degraded          : 1/0/0
   NCQ status                               : Enabled
   Statistics data collection mode          : Enabled
   --------------------------------------------------------
   RAID Properties
   --------------------------------------------------------
   Copyback                                 : Enabled
   Background consistency check             : Enabled
   Background consistency check period      : 30
   Automatic Failover                       : Enabled
   --------------------------------------------------------
   Controller Version Information
   --------------------------------------------------------
   BIOS                                     : 5.2-0 (19147)
   Firmware                                 : 5.2-0 (19147)
   Driver                                   : 7.4-0 (30850)
   Boot Flash                               : 5.2-0 (19147)
   --------------------------------------------------------
   Controller ZMM Information
   --------------------------------------------------------
   Status                                   : ZMM Optimal

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Logical device information
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Logical device number 0
   Logical device name                      : Storage
   Block Size of member drives              : 512 Bytes
   RAID level                               : 5
   Unique Identifier                        : CB6A85A9
   Status of logical device                 : Optimal
   Size                                     : 5713910 MB
   Parity space                             : 1904640 MB
   Stripe-unit size                         : 64 KB
   Read-cache setting                       : Enabled
   Read-cache status                        : On
   Write-cache setting                      : Enabled
   Write-cache status                       : On
   Partitioned                              : Yes
   Protected by Hot-Spare                   : No
   Bootable                                 : Yes
   Failed stripes                           : No
   Power settings                           : Enabled
   Slow down after(Minutes)                 : never
   Power off after(Minutes)                 : never
   Verify after(Hours)                      : never
   Power State                              : Active
   --------------------------------------------------------
   Logical device segment information
   --------------------------------------------------------
   Segment 0                                : Present (Controller:1,Connector:0,Device:0)      WD-WMAZA0782820
   Segment 1                                : Present (Controller:1,Connector:0,Device:1)      WD-WMC4M1979095
   Segment 2                                : Present (Controller:1,Connector:0,Device:2)      WD-WCAZA0188878
   Segment 3                                : Present (Controller:1,Connector:0,Device:3)      WD-WCAZA0121036


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Physical Device information
----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Device #0
         Device is a Hard drive
         State                              : Online
         Block Size                         : 512 Bytes
         Supported                          : Yes
         Transfer Speed                     : SATA 3.0 Gb/s
         Reported Channel,Device(T:L)       : 0,0(0:0)
         Reported Location                  : Connector 0, Device 0
         Vendor                             : WDC
         Model                              : WD20EARS-00MVWB0
         Firmware                           : 51.0AB51
         Serial number                      : WD-WMAZA0782820
         World-wide name                    : 50014EE655C19889
         Reserved Size                      : 3163160 KB
         Used Size                          : 1904640 MB
         Unused Size                        : 64 KB
         Total Size                         : 1907729 MB
         Write Cache                        : Enabled (write-back)
         FRU                                : None
         S.M.A.R.T.                         : No
         S.M.A.R.T. warnings                : 0
         Power State                        : Full rpm
         Supported Power States             : Full rpm,Powered off
         SSD                                : No
         NCQ status                         : Enabled
      Device #1
         Device is a Hard drive
         State                              : Online
         Block Size                         : 512 Bytes
         Supported                          : Yes
         Transfer Speed                     : SATA 6.0 Gb/s
         Reported Channel,Device(T:L)       : 0,1(1:0)
         Reported Location                  : Connector 0, Device 1
         Vendor                             : WDC
         Model                              : WD20EZRX-00D8PB0
         Firmware                           : 80.00A80
         Serial number                      : WD-WMC4M1979095
         World-wide name                    : 50014EE60409CA5C
         Reserved Size                      : 3163160 KB
         Used Size                          : 1904640 MB
         Unused Size                        : 64 KB
         Total Size                         : 1907729 MB
         Write Cache                        : Enabled (write-back)
         FRU                                : None
         S.M.A.R.T.                         : No
         S.M.A.R.T. warnings                : 0
         Power State                        : Full rpm
         Supported Power States             : Full rpm,Powered off
         SSD                                : No
         NCQ status                         : Enabled
      Device #2
         Device is a Hard drive
         State                              : Online
         Block Size                         : 512 Bytes
         Supported                          : Yes
         Transfer Speed                     : SATA 3.0 Gb/s
         Reported Channel,Device(T:L)       : 0,2(2:0)
         Reported Location                  : Connector 0, Device 2
         Vendor                             : WDC
         Model                              : WD20EARS-00MVWB0
         Firmware                           : 50.0AB50
         Serial number                      : WD-WCAZA0188878
         World-wide name                    : 50014EE204B32A85
         Reserved Size                      : 3163160 KB
         Used Size                          : 1904640 MB
         Unused Size                        : 64 KB
         Total Size                         : 1907729 MB
         Write Cache                        : Enabled (write-back)
         FRU                                : None
         S.M.A.R.T.                         : No
         S.M.A.R.T. warnings                : 0
         Power State                        : Full rpm
         Supported Power States             : Full rpm,Powered off
         SSD                                : No
         NCQ status                         : Enabled
      Device #3
         Device is a Hard drive
         State                              : Online
         Block Size                         : 512 Bytes
         Supported                          : Yes
         Transfer Speed                     : SATA 3.0 Gb/s
         Reported Channel,Device(T:L)       : 0,3(3:0)
         Reported Location                  : Connector 0, Device 3
         Vendor                             : WDC
         Model                              : WD20EARS-00MVWB0
         Firmware                           : 50.0AB50
         Serial number                      : WD-WCAZA0121036
         World-wide name                    : 50014EE25A085216
         Reserved Size                      : 3163160 KB
         Used Size                          : 1904640 MB
         Unused Size                        : 64 KB
         Total Size                         : 1907729 MB
         Write Cache                        : Enabled (write-back)
         FRU                                : None
         S.M.A.R.T.                         : No
         S.M.A.R.T. warnings                : 0
         Power State                        : Full rpm
         Supported Power States             : Full rpm,Powered off
         SSD                                : No
         NCQ status                         : Enabled

Command completed successfully.

And here are the results:

Disk24.jpg


Disk20.jpg


Disk21.jpg


Disk22.jpg


Disk23.jpg


I'm seeing increases AND decreases in performance so please let me know what you think.
 
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JimKiler

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Have you tried burning a linux disc like Ubuntu and seeing what kind of speeds you get under a different OS.
 

Cerb

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The 100MB results are backed by the cache. The larger results blow out the cache. The 4K results can be worse than single-drive, if the controller actually checks parity on reads, due to the added latency per IOP.
 

Tronyx

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Yea, it seems that way, but I know they perform better in a hardRAID 0 as I have one setup in my Server at the moment. Unfortunately, WD Reds weren't around when I set all this up and Blacks were WAY too expensive. I can't justify spending the money to replace them when they're not faulty or anything.

I guess I'll replace them with Reds as they die.
 

Emulex

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why not just run them as RAID-1 or JBOD if you don't need more redundancy?

I tried raid-5 on my desktop with consumer drives, and about 1 week later, the machine hung(TLER=180), causing the raid to fall apart after i had to power the machine down using the power button. It went all down hill from there!

Now am just running the drives JBOD and setup a script to mirror/backup the data!
 

Tronyx

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What's the difference or advantage (if there is one) to JBOD over a RAID 0?

Just ordered an Intel SAS expander so the Adaptec controller can have more drives and I can properly setup a RAID 6 or 10.

Definitely just going to run a 0 (or now possibly JBOD) with the PC as I also have backup scripts to make things easier and they're ran regularly.
 

Emulex

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JBOD offers maximum 1 drive loss at a time, where as raid-0 you lose a drive, you lose all data stored on the raid-0 volume!

Plus you don't have the overhead of raid, nor the benefits (enhanced linear speed for the sake of random iops).

Sure is easier to just attach drives to the sata ports and manage them yourself!