Originally posted by: shuttleteam
Getting better, but still not capable of faithful results with intelligent i/o peripherals!
SCSI RAID
SATA RAID on Lsi MR SATA-6
Plain old ATA-100
Cheers!
It might be the obscene amount of cache on his SCSI controller...Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: shuttleteam
Getting better, but still not capable of faithful results with intelligent i/o peripherals!
SCSI RAID
SATA RAID on Lsi MR SATA-6
Plain old ATA-100
Cheers!
Thank you! Glad I'm not the only one to see that. I got better results with a single Maxtor 40 GB drive than I did with my SCSI RAID-0 stripe with two 15K rpm drives! :roll:
But your SCSI raid results look pretty good, Shuttleteam.Must be that whole PCI-X thing.
This thing is junk.
Thank for the link, though, NFS4.![]()
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: shuttleteam
Getting better, but still not capable of faithful results with intelligent i/o peripherals!
SCSI RAID
SATA RAID on Lsi MR SATA-6
Plain old ATA-100
Cheers!
Thank you! Glad I'm not the only one to see that. I got better results with a single Maxtor 40 GB drive than I did with my SCSI RAID-0 stripe with two 15K rpm drives! :roll:
But your SCSI raid results look pretty good, Shuttleteam.Must be that whole PCI-X thing.
This thing is junk.
Thank for the link, though, NFS4.![]()
It might be the obscene amount of cache on his SCSI controller...
Not so impressive now, is it?
How much cache do you have on that bad boy again?
I'd assume that the bursts would max out the bus you have the controller on (PCI-X right?). I just think that it's insane that your SCSI card has double the RAM of my PC!Originally posted by: shuttleteam
Not so impressive now, is it?
How much cache do you have on that bad boy again?
Well the STR looks better with the cache OFF if you believe in this benchmark.
Performance is much, much faster with the cache and advanced options ON.
When the cache is OFF, burst speed metric is showing burst speed from disk 0 on ch 0 according to the disk annunciator. When the cache is on, burst speed is being read from the cache. Other programs show much higher bursts approaching 1 GB/S.
There is 1GB of PC3200 DDR cache and a Li Ion battery that allows this to be retained for 100 hours at full charge in the event SD commit terminates during an abrupt shutdown during condition of anomaly.
Cheers!
I'd assume that the bursts would max out the bus you have the controller on (PCI-X right?). I just think that it's insane that your SCSI card has double the RAM of my PC!