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Date:      Fri, 27 Jul 2007 13:34:32 -0400
From:      Howard Goldstein <hg@queue.to>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [resolved, naively] Re: geom vs ich through ar device - benchmarks?
Message-ID:  <46AA2CA8.2080009@queue.to>
In-Reply-To: <46A7B3FB.7010504@queue.to>
References:  <46A4E8FA.6010403@queue.to> <46A7B3FB.7010504@queue.to>

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Howard Goldstein wrote:
> 
>  ar device's RAID1                       Using the awesome gmirror
> write 1gb: 13.275                             13.7
> rd         12.9                               13.8

I recently had an opportunity to repeat this test with the same exact
WD3200AAKS (7200RPM consumer grade 320g sata II) drives on an older
hardware RAID card, the 3ware 8006-2LP plugged into a 32 bit PCI slot.
The results were surprisingly poor given that this card does the RAID in
hardware.  With RAID-1

Write 1gb:    24.3s
Read 1gb:     18.6


Using the same dd invocation as in the previous message, to a freshly
newfsd 10GB slice at the beginning of the drive.  The drives were
strapped to 150MB/S since the 8006 has issues with SATA-II and the
interface is nowhere near saturating anyway since the ultimate limit of
the head<>platter is reached well below 150MB/S

Sticking with gmirror/geom (thank you Pawel)

FYI...




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