- May 26, 2011
 
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Home user, bought a Proliant ML350 from eBay to use as a headless WMC server.
I don't need RAID, but it looks like the only way to plug a drive into the system is through the drivebay, which is attached to an E200i RAID controller.
I've got a new Samsung 840 SSD that I've attached in the bay and setup in the RAID controller as a single logical drive. But the performance is *terrible*.
I'm happy to run whatever benchmarks would be useful for troubleshooting. Here's the output from WinSAT for the Samsung 840
	
	
	
		
Just for kicks, I setup an older 160GB WD SATA HDD to see if it was just the 840. Results were equally poor. Here's the results from the WD drive:
	
	
	
		
OS is Win7 x64 Ultimate
Am I missing a software config somewhere? Or drivers? Should I just get a separate SATA card and ditch the RAID controller all together?
			
			I don't need RAID, but it looks like the only way to plug a drive into the system is through the drivebay, which is attached to an E200i RAID controller.
I've got a new Samsung 840 SSD that I've attached in the bay and setup in the RAID controller as a single logical drive. But the performance is *terrible*.
I'm happy to run whatever benchmarks would be useful for troubleshooting. Here's the output from WinSAT for the Samsung 840
		Code:
	
	> Running: Feature Enumeration ''
> Run Time 00:00:00.00
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -seq -read'
> Run Time 00:00:28.59
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -ran -read'
> Run Time 00:00:02.96
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -scen 2009'
> Run Time 00:04:12.89
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -seq -write'
> Run Time 00:01:36.07
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -flush -seq'
> Run Time 00:00:18.94
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -flush -ran'
> Run Time 00:00:19.83
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -hybrid -ran -read -ransize 4096'
NV Cache not present.
> Run Time 00:00:00.02
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -hybrid -ran -read -ransize 16384'
NV Cache not present.
> Run Time 00:00:00.02
> Disk  Sequential 64.0 Read                   167.53 MB/s          7.2
> Disk  Random 16.0 Read                       83.24 MB/s          7.0
> Responsiveness: Average IO Rate              14.62 ms/IO          2.9
> Responsiveness: Grouped IOs                  29.62 units          1.9
> Responsiveness: Long IOs                     39.01 units          1.9
> Responsiveness: Overall                      1155.41 units          1.9
> Responsiveness: PenaltyFactor                1.0
> Disk  Sequential 64.0 Write                  6.31 MB/s          2.5
> Average Read Time with Sequential Writes     7.240 ms          5.3
> Latency: 95th Percentile                     14.795 ms          5.0
> Latency: Maximum                             55.786 ms          7.8
> Average Read Time with Random Writes         7.501 ms          5.2
> Total Run Time 00:07:00.59
	Just for kicks, I setup an older 160GB WD SATA HDD to see if it was just the 840. Results were equally poor. Here's the results from the WD drive:
		Code:
	
	> Running: Feature Enumeration ''
> Run Time 00:00:00.00
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive g -seq -read'
> Run Time 00:00:28.22
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive g -ran -read'
> Run Time 00:00:18.03
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive g -scen 2009'
> Run Time 00:03:54.92
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive g -seq -write'
> Run Time 00:01:26.99
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive g -flush -seq'
> Run Time 00:00:19.50
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive g -flush -ran'
> Run Time 00:00:18.42
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive g -hybrid -ran -read -ransize 4096'
NV Cache not present.
> Run Time 00:00:00.01
> Running: Storage Assessment '-drive g -hybrid -ran -read -ransize 16384'
NV Cache not present.
> Run Time 00:00:00.01
> Disk  Sequential 64.0 Read                   89.85 MB/s          6.4
> Disk  Random 16.0 Read                       0.98 MB/s          2.9
> Responsiveness: Average IO Rate              23.65 ms/IO          2.8
> Responsiveness: Grouped IOs                  25.86 units          1.9
> Responsiveness: Long IOs                     44.69 units          1.9
> Responsiveness: Overall                      1155.46 units          1.9
> Responsiveness: PenaltyFactor                1.0
> Disk  Sequential 64.0 Write                  7.02 MB/s          2.6
> Average Read Time with Sequential Writes     7.151 ms          5.3
> Latency: 95th Percentile                     10.357 ms          5.7
> Latency: Maximum                             19.232 ms          7.9
> Average Read Time with Random Writes         6.632 ms          5.5
> Total Run Time 00:06:47.46
	OS is Win7 x64 Ultimate
Am I missing a software config somewhere? Or drivers? Should I just get a separate SATA card and ditch the RAID controller all together?
				
		
			