From: Terrence Martin <tmartin@physics.ucsd.edu>
To: Sebastian Kuzminsky <seb@highlab.com>
Cc: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Interesting Performance with Marvell
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 21:33:39 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <43AA3AB3.404@physics.ucsd.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E1EpH5b-0001UY-D5@highlab.com>
Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
>Terrence Martin <tmartin@physics.ucsd.edu> wrote:
>
>
>>Sebastian what are the mfg of the Marvell controller you are using?
>>
>>
>
>Sonnet. It's their "Tempo-X 8 SATA" card. PCI-X, 8 external SATA
>ports and no internal ports. I'll post performance numbers soon or
>after Newtonmas.
>
>Who made you 8-port card?
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>
>
>
Supermicro is the manufacturer of the board. As far as I can tell it is
just a PCI-X SATA controller with the Marvell chipset driving 8
interfaces. I am evaluating various SATA controllers, raid and non-raid
to see if any actually can provide decent performance. So far 3ware
9550SX is ok, the Areca 1110 is not that impressive using their driver
at least. The Marvell 8 port addin card is comparable to the onboard
Marvell 4 port for reads delivering 190MB/s but it is much slower on
writes for some reason.
I know that drivers can make a significant difference. With 3ware 9500
4LP cards the 3ware driver provides about twice the performance of the
one that comes with redhats RHEL4.2 kernels. I have not tried kernel.org
kernels on that card. 9550SX is a 3ware provided driver.
I just see a lot of variance between cards and cost seldom seems to
indicate performance. The supermicro card is about $125US so is good
value if I can figure out why the poor write performance compared to the
onboard. The onboard I am happy with so far. My opterons have the
marvell onboard as well, 4 port. I will be checking those next.
Terrence
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2005-12-22 0:59 Interesting Performance with Marvell Terrence Martin
2005-12-22 3:25 ` Sebastian Kuzminsky
2005-12-22 5:33 ` Terrence Martin [this message]
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