* What hardware for RAID5? (PCIe controller or fast onboard)
@ 2009-03-18 17:33 Dexter Filmore
2009-03-18 18:53 ` Goswin von Brederlow
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From: Dexter Filmore @ 2009-03-18 17:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
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I want to upgrade server hardware here, currently I have 5 Samsungs (sATA II)
sitting on the onboard controller of an Asus K8N-E Socket754 board.
I guess the controller chips are both connected via PCI hence performance
isn't really hot.
Basically I need either a board with at least 6x sATA-II attached via PCIe or
a "dumb" PCIe 4x or 8x controller card.
Any recommendations?
Dex
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* Re: What hardware for RAID5? (PCIe controller or fast onboard)
2009-03-18 17:33 What hardware for RAID5? (PCIe controller or fast onboard) Dexter Filmore
@ 2009-03-18 18:53 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-03-18 21:10 ` Eyal Lebedinsky
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Goswin von Brederlow @ 2009-03-18 18:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dexter Filmore; +Cc: linux-raid
Dexter Filmore <Dexter.Filmore@gmx.de> writes:
> I want to upgrade server hardware here, currently I have 5 Samsungs (sATA II)
> sitting on the onboard controller of an Asus K8N-E Socket754 board.
> I guess the controller chips are both connected via PCI hence performance
> isn't really hot.
>
> Basically I need either a board with at least 6x sATA-II attached via PCIe or
> a "dumb" PCIe 4x or 8x controller card.
>
> Any recommendations?
>
> Dex
Anything that is not pci. PCIe or PCI-X will both be way
faster. Server boards with 6x SATA-II onboard are hard to miss. And
any cheap PCIe/PCI-X controler will probably do.
One important thing to think about is hotplug support. Do you need it
or not?
Look for a board and then check out http://linux-ata.org/ for support.
MfG
Goswin
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* Re: What hardware for RAID5? (PCIe controller or fast onboard)
2009-03-18 18:53 ` Goswin von Brederlow
@ 2009-03-18 21:10 ` Eyal Lebedinsky
2009-03-20 13:28 ` Ryan Wagoner
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Eyal Lebedinsky @ 2009-03-18 21:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
A word of caution. 6 on-board SATA is not always enough. It is often the case
that using all will hit internal bandwidth limits. I find it common for 4 disks
to be handled OK but 5 are too much.
A simple test of 5 concurrent dd's will tell you if all disks are going full speed.
Some time one combination of 5 out of 6 (or 8) on-board sockets will perform better
than other and it is worth checking.
Eyal
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Dexter Filmore <Dexter.Filmore@gmx.de> writes:
>
>> I want to upgrade server hardware here, currently I have 5 Samsungs (sATA II)
>> sitting on the onboard controller of an Asus K8N-E Socket754 board.
>> I guess the controller chips are both connected via PCI hence performance
>> isn't really hot.
>>
>> Basically I need either a board with at least 6x sATA-II attached via PCIe or
>> a "dumb" PCIe 4x or 8x controller card.
>>
>> Any recommendations?
>>
>> Dex
>
> Anything that is not pci. PCIe or PCI-X will both be way
> faster. Server boards with 6x SATA-II onboard are hard to miss. And
> any cheap PCIe/PCI-X controler will probably do.
>
> One important thing to think about is hotplug support. Do you need it
> or not?
>
> Look for a board and then check out http://linux-ata.org/ for support.
>
> MfG
> Goswin
--
Eyal Lebedinsky (eyal@eyal.emu.id.au)
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* Re: What hardware for RAID5? (PCIe controller or fast onboard)
2009-03-18 21:10 ` Eyal Lebedinsky
@ 2009-03-20 13:28 ` Ryan Wagoner
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ryan Wagoner @ 2009-03-20 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eyal Lebedinsky; +Cc: linux-raid
I am using an LSI 1068 SAS PCIe controller. I have 7 drives connected
and am getting excellent performance. Depending on the layout of the
case you can pickup a Supermicro version for less than $100. The issue
is the components are mounted on the reverse side for the Supermicro
UIO slot, so it takes up two bracket slots on a normal PCIe slot.
Ryan
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Eyal Lebedinsky <eyal@eyal.emu.id.au> wrote:
> A word of caution. 6 on-board SATA is not always enough. It is often the
> case
> that using all will hit internal bandwidth limits. I find it common for 4
> disks
> to be handled OK but 5 are too much.
>
> A simple test of 5 concurrent dd's will tell you if all disks are going full
> speed.
> Some time one combination of 5 out of 6 (or 8) on-board sockets will perform
> better
> than other and it is worth checking.
>
> Eyal
>
> Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>>
>> Dexter Filmore <Dexter.Filmore@gmx.de> writes:
>>
>>> I want to upgrade server hardware here, currently I have 5 Samsungs (sATA
>>> II) sitting on the onboard controller of an Asus K8N-E Socket754 board.
>>> I guess the controller chips are both connected via PCI hence performance
>>> isn't really hot.
>>>
>>> Basically I need either a board with at least 6x sATA-II attached via
>>> PCIe or a "dumb" PCIe 4x or 8x controller card.
>>>
>>> Any recommendations?
>>>
>>> Dex
>>
>> Anything that is not pci. PCIe or PCI-X will both be way
>> faster. Server boards with 6x SATA-II onboard are hard to miss. And
>> any cheap PCIe/PCI-X controler will probably do.
>>
>> One important thing to think about is hotplug support. Do you need it
>> or not?
>>
>> Look for a board and then check out http://linux-ata.org/ for support.
>>
>> MfG
>> Goswin
>
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