Strange CrystalDiskMark

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I LOL'd when I saw this...

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Two Samsung F3 7200 RPM 1TB, software RAID0 using Fedora 15. The array is used for storing an ISCSI target LUN. Initiator is a Windows Server 2008 VM on ESX as the initiator. Fileserver/ISCSI host is Intel Atom 230, 1GB RAM. Fedora OS resides on the array since board only has 2 SATA ports.

The 4k speeds seem atypical for 7200 RPM drives in RAID 0 because they are way too high. I think the Seq and 512k speed is being limited by GigE network, though it still seems a bit low for GigE. hdparm -t on Fedora termianal shows 200-210MB.

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Two WD Green 1TB RAID0. This is on my workstation using RAID from Intel chipset for comparison.
 
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