Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Kilrsat
My testing demonstrated that a P3-550 could barely sustain 13MB/s, even with a very nice Intel server gigabit nic.
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Big Giga Thread here, but I'll copy and paste my stuff. This is all Windows SMB transfers, since that's what was important to me at the time. In July I was testing a dual Opteron server and it was sustaining 83MB/s (total) to the clients while reading from our SAN.
Basic test:
Copy a folder containing 4.12GB of information (128 files, 15 subfolders) from the server to each client.
Server 1:
P3-1000
1GB pc133
Intel Pro/1000 MT server adapter in a 64bit 66mhz pci slot.
4x36GB scsi drives in Raid-5
Windows Server 2003
Client 1:
P4-2.8Ghz
2GB pc2100
Integrated Intel gigabit adapter
80GB ide harddrive
Windows XP Pro
Client 2:
Dual Xeon 2.8Ghz
2GB pc3200
Integrated Intel gigabit adapter
3x36GB scsi drives in Raid-0
Windows XP Pro
Client 3:
Dual Xeon 1.4Ghz
2GB pc133
Onboard Broadcom gigabit adapter
4x72GB scsi drives in Raid-5
Windows Server 2000
Client 4:
Dual Xeon 2.8Ghz
1GB pc3200
Integrated Intel gigabit adapter
80GB IDE harddrive
Windows XP Pro
Client 5:
P3-500
384mb pc100
Intel Pro/1000 MT Server Adapter (in 32bit pci slot)
10GB ide harddrive
Windows 2000
Leaving Server Peak transfer (clients 1-4 copying folder at the same time):
76.1MB/s
Leaving Server Sustained transfer (clients 1-4 copying folder at the same time):
55MB/s
Granted these are fairly high-end machines, but my testing is for the purposes of pushing our gigabit network to the limit. And I'm not even sure I've done that yet. I'll be doing some write testing, simultaneous read+write, adding in some low end clients, and some between client transfer tests later this afternoon.
If there is some specific test any of you guys would like to see, let me know. I should have the hardware available to do just about anything.
*EDIT*
Early write results:
I had the 3 clients write the 4GB folder back to the server (seperate destinations of course) at the same time. With a single client it peaked at 40.2MB/s, but held a steady 25MB/s. With multiple clients it peaked at 44.6MB/s, with a steady 35MB/s. I think we're maxing out the write performance on this older raid-5 array. I'll get to testing a newer raid-5 array later, along with multiple clients to a 3 x 15k drive raid-0 array.
From Client 4, pushing to Client 1:
Peak: 41.9MB/s
Average: 25MB/s
Looked like it was sustaining 35MB/s fairly easily during the large file section of the copy, but it was the many folders with many 10MB files that brought the overall rate down.
From Client 1, pushing to Client 2:
Peak: 46.8MB/s
Average: 30MB/s
Was pretty consistent through both the large files and the folders.
*EDIT - More "pushing" numbers*
Multiple clients pushing to Client 2 (using integrated adapter):
Peak: 46.1MB/s
Average: 30MB/s
Multiple clients pushing to Client 2 (using Intel Pro/1000 MT Server Adapter in 64bit PCI slot):
Peak: 52.1MB/s
Average: 31MB/s
Client 5:
Pulling from Server:
Peak - 13.5MB/s
Average - 11MB/s
Pushing to Server:
Peak - 18.6MB/s
Average - 14MB/s