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From: Andre Tomt <andre@tomt.net>
To: tfjellstrom@shaw.ca
Cc: Michael Evans <mjevans1983@gmail.com>,
	Roger Heflin <rogerheflin@gmail.com>,
	Matt Tehonica <matt.tehonica@mac.com>,
	linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Typical RAID5 transfer speeds
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 15:53:08 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B2E3A54.5050009@tomt.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200912200255.16513.tfjellstrom@shaw.ca>

On 20.12.2009 10:55, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote:
> While the driver support isn't "perfect"*, I have an AOC-SASLP-MV8, a 2 port
> SAS 4x PCI-e card. (with SAS->SATA converters, its an 8 port SATA card)
>
> When I was running some tests on individual drives, and watching iostat, I
> saw over 500MB/s combined throughput, and that was with only 5 drives.
> Theoretically it should be capable of 1GB/s given its a x4 card.
> Theoretically.
>
> At the very least, the card should be more than capable of providing enough
> bandwidth for all 8 ports to be filled with regular mechanical hard drives
> (sans port expanders).

Having tried it connected directly to the north bridge, it seems to top 
out at ~650-700MB/s (also using Windows driver). Which is not too bad 
for a pcie 1.0 x4 card, but unfortunatly will only manage to saturate 
about ~5 modern mechanical drives (currently at 120-130MB/s each for 
SATA 7200rpm), if high sequential performance is all you're looking for.

Currently I solved that by having 4 drives from the array on that card, 
and populating the last four ports with with drives that are seldomly 
used and when used get mostly random i/o but still needs a port ;-)

Still good value for money, indeed.

  reply	other threads:[~2009-12-20 14:53 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-12-19  0:37 Typical RAID5 transfer speeds Matt Tehonica
2009-12-19  1:05 ` Bernd Schubert
2009-12-19  8:30   ` Thomas Fjellstrom
2009-12-19  9:38     ` Michael Evans
2009-12-19 11:43   ` John Robinson
2009-12-19 19:18     ` Leslie Rhorer
2009-12-21 13:06       ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-12-19 21:35 ` Roger Heflin
2009-12-20  4:21   ` Michael Evans
2009-12-20  9:55     ` Thomas Fjellstrom
2009-12-20 14:53       ` Andre Tomt [this message]
2009-12-20 16:03         ` Thomas Fjellstrom
2009-12-20 18:28     ` Roger Heflin
2009-12-21  1:18       ` Michael Evans
2009-12-21  1:50         ` Richard Scobie
2009-12-21 11:30           ` Asdo
2009-12-21 18:28             ` Richard Scobie
2009-12-20 10:04 ` Erwan MAS
2009-12-20 10:31   ` Keld Jørn Simonsen
2009-12-20 15:25 ` Andre Tomt

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