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Re: Open inofficial storage performance thread

270. Sep 27, 2007 10:56 AM in response to: cmanucy
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Jun 29, 2006
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TABLE oF RESULTS
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SERVER TYPE: Win2K3 VM on ESX 3.0.1
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL385 G1, 16GB RAM, 2x 2.6GHz AMD Opteron Dual Core
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: HP MSA 1500 / MSA30 with 13+1 x 147G 15K SCSI / RAID6

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TEST NAME-------------------Av. Resp. Time ms------Av. IOs/sek-------Av. MB/sek------
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Max Throughput-100%Read........____15____..........___3961___.........___124____
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read.......____47____..........___1111___.........____9_____
Max Throughput-50%Read.........____38____..........___1591__.........____50____
Random-8k-70%Read..............____29____..........___1531___.........___12_____

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util.-36-32-23-47;

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Note: about 20VM's on this same LUN, tests run during slightly low to moderate use time.

Re: Open inofficial storage performance thread

271. Sep 27, 2007 11:45 AM in response to: cmanucy
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Jun 29, 2006
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TABLE oF RESULTS
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SERVER TYPE: Win2K3 VM on ESX 3.0.1
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL385 G1, 16GB RAM, 2x 2.6GHz AMD Opteron Dual Core
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: HP MSA 1500 / MSA20 with 12 x 250 7.5K SATA / RAID6

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TEST NAME-------------------Av. Resp. Time ms------Av. IOs/sek-------Av. MB/sek------
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Max Throughput-100%Read........____11____..........___5327___........____166___
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read.......____186___..........___292___.........____2_____
Max Throughput-50%Read.........____48____..........___1248__.........____39____
Random-8k-70%Read..............____195___..........___283___.........____2_____

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util.-43-23-22-22;

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Note: one other medium-traffic VM on this same LUN.

Re: Open inofficial storage performance thread

272. Oct 5, 2007 4:56 AM in response to: aschaef
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Aug 22, 2007
to aschaef:

I have a Lefthand SAN similar to yours one. Instead of 3 IBM I have 3 HP DL380 with 18 x 146GB 15k U320SCSI disks and get a much better performance. I think you are using your system in a 2 way replication and do not use MPIO. And there is the reason for your bad performance! Use MPIO and you will get about 1/3 more performance. Or switch to 3 way replication.

As soon as I have time to run your I/O meter test, I will post my Lefthand results.

Regards

Andreas

Re: Open inofficial storage performance thread

273. Oct 8, 2007 2:49 PM in response to: christianZ
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Dec 7, 2004

Hello Christian,

I like this thread. But in most of the tests only 1 VM is measured. Will we have a different picture as we take 10, 20, 30 VM for a parallel tests.


Re: Open inofficial storage performance thread

274. Oct 8, 2007 5:29 PM in response to: meistermn
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Jun 29, 2006

Do you mean 10, 20, 30 VM's running this same performance test at the same time?

You should be able to extrapolate that information out of the actual tests themselves - although that would put one heck of an I/O load on whatever backends storage system you've got... but if you didn't start the test on all the machines at exactly the same time, it would be impossible to really know what the results mean.


Re: Open inofficial storage performance thread

275. Oct 9, 2007 3:42 AM in response to: christianZ
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Mar 11, 2004
I received a few new servers here so I decided to test a bit before hitting production. I still haven't tested all of the products I wanted, but I guess this is enough for a pretty long posting. So expect another similar one in a day or three. ;-)

I have only tested local storage, and 32 bit windows VMs. The goal was to get an overview of the storage virtualization overhead between different products. VMs were installed from scratch and vendor native drivers (VMware Tools, VS Tools, Virtual Machine Additions) was installed before running iometer.

HP tools and drivers were also installed on windows hosts (non HP native cciss disk drivers were used by the Debian install and Virtual Iron).

SERVER TYPE: Physical Windows 2003R2sp2
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: 8 cpu cores, 2 sockets
HOST TYPE: HP DL360G5, 4GB RAM; 2x XEON E5345, 2,33 GHz, QC
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: P400i 256MB 50% read cache / 2xSAS 15k rpm / raid 1 / 128KB stripe size / default ntfs block size (4096)
TEST NAME Av. Resp. Time ms Av. IOs/sek Av. MB/sek
Max Throughput-100%Read. 3.18 18530 579
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read 78.6 739 5.7
Max Throughput-50%Read 3.74 15579 486
Random-8k-70%Read. 72.7 787 6.1

SERVER TYPE: Virtual Windows 2003R2sp2 on VMware Server on Windows Server 1.0.4 2003R2sp2
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL360G5, 4 GB RAM; 2x XEON E5345, 2,33 GHz, QC
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: P400i 256MB 50% read cache / 2xSAS 15k rpm / raid 1 / 128KB stripe size / default ntfs 4096

TEST NAME Av. Resp. Time ms Av. IOs/sek Av. MB/sek
Max Throughput-100%Read. 0.5 10900 340
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read 156 368 2.8
Max Throughput-50%Read 1.22 7472 233
Random-8k-70%Read. 88.1 630 4.9

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util. 99% 17% 98% 22%

SERVER TYPE: Virtual Windows 2003R2sp2 on VMware Server on Debian Linux 4.0 2.6.18 x64
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL360G5, 4 GB RAM; 2x XEON E5345, 2,33 GHz, QC
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: P400i 256MB 50% read cache / 2xSAS 15k rpm / raid 1 / 128KB stripe size / default jfs (4096)
TEST NAME Av. Resp. Time ms Av. IOs/sek Av. MB/sek
Max Throughput-100%Read. 0.5 8550 267
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read 79 747 5.8
Max Throughput-50%Read 0.63 3804 237
Random-8k-70%Read. 97 609 4.7

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util. 100% 17% 98% 16%

SERVER TYPE: Virtual Windows 2003R2sp2 on VMware Player 2.0.1 on Windows Server 2003R2sp2
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL360G5, 4 GB RAM; 2x XEON E5345, 2,33 GHz, QC
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: P400i 256MB 50% read cache / 2xSAS 15k rpm / raid 1 / 128KB stripe size / default ntfs 4096

TEST NAME Av. Resp. Time ms Av. IOs/sek Av. MB/sek
Max Throughput-100%Read. 0.5 9920 310
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read 139 411 3.2
Max Throughput-50%Read 3.1 2656 83
Random-8k-70%Read. 93.3 632 4.9

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util. 99% 17.5% 98% 23%

SERVER TYPE: Virtual Windows 2003R2sp2 on Virtual Iron 3.7
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL360G5, 4 GB RAM; 2x XEON E5345, 2,33 GHz, QC
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: P400i 256MB 50% read cache / 2xSAS 15k rpm / raid 1 / 128KB stripe size
TEST NAME Av. Resp. Time ms Av. IOs/sek Av. MB/sek
Max Throughput-100%Read. 16.2 3732 116
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read 169 353 2.75
Max Throughput-50%Read 15.2 3940 123
Random-8k-70%Read. 177 337 2.6

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util. 39% 17% xx% 17%

SERVER TYPE: Virtual Windows 2003R2sp2 on Virtual Server 2005r2sp1 (1.1.603.0 EE R2 SP1) on Windows Server 2003R2sp2
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL360G5, 4 GB RAM; 2x XEON E5345, 2,33 GHz, QC
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: P400i 256MB 50% read cache / 2xSAS 15k rpm / raid 1 / 128KB stripe size / default ntfs 4096

TEST NAME Av. Resp. Time ms Av. IOs/sek Av. MB/sek
Max Throughput-100%Read. 15.5 3860 120
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read 159 374 2.9
Max Throughput-50%Read 17.3 3444 107
Random-8k-70%Read. 198 300 2.3

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util. 58% 17% 57% 16%

SERVER TYPE: Virtual Windows 2003R2sp2 on Virtual Server 2005r2sp1 (1.1.603.0 EE R2 SP1) (*VT* enabled) on Windows Server 2003R2sp2
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL360G5, 4 GB RAM; 2x XEON E5345, 2,33 GHz, QC
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: P400i 256MB 50% read cache / 2xSAS 15k rpm / raid 1 / 128KB stripe size / default ntfs 4096
TEST NAME Av. Resp. Time ms Av. IOs/sek Av. MB/sek
Max Throughput-100%Read. 15.9 3773 117
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read 159 375 2.9
Max Throughput-50%Read 17.5 3420 106
Random-8k-70%Read. 199 299 2.3

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util. 58% 17% 55% 16%

SERVER TYPE: Virtual Windows 2003R2sp2 on Virtual PC 2007 (6.0.156.0) on Windows Server 2003R2sp2
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL360G5, 4 GB RAM; 2x XEON E5345, 2,33 GHz, QC
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: P400i 256MB 50% read cache / 2xSAS 15k rpm / raid 1 / 128KB stripe size / default ntfs 4096
TEST NAME Av. Resp. Time ms Av. IOs/sek Av. MB/sek
Max Throughput-100%Read. 16.7 3571 111
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read 161 371 2.9
Max Throughput-50%Read 18.6 3219 100
Random-8k-70%Read. 200.5 298 2.3

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util. 53% 16% 54% 15%

SERVER TYPE: Virtual Windows 2003R2sp2 on Virtual PC 2007 (6.0.156.0) (*VT* enabled) on Windows Server 2003R2sp2
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL360G5, 4 GB RAM; 2x XEON E5345, 2,33 GHz, QC
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: P400i 256MB 50% read cache / 2xSAS 15k rpm / raid 1 / 128KB stripe size / default ntfs 4096

TEST NAME Av. Resp. Time ms Av. IOs/sek Av. MB/sek
Max Throughput-100%Read. 15.2. 3948 123
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read 148. 403 3.2
Max Throughput-50%Read 16.8. 3561 111
Random-8k-70%Read. 184. 324 2.5

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util. 56% 16% 51% 15%

Message was edited by: larstr
Added note about HP drivers.

Re: Open inofficial storage performance thread

276. Oct 9, 2007 1:27 AM in response to: meistermn
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Apr 9, 2007

Hi Meistermn,

Great question - it seems to me that performance must ultimately be limited by the performance of physical disks in the SAN. I don't think single VM performance can be extrapolated to larger numbers of VMs. As the number of VMs increases, the effects of cache should theoretically be negated. That's why it is so important that the size of the test file/volume/VM be larger than the cache on the SAN - otherwise you're just testing the speed/latency of memory and speed/latency of the fabric (and the speed/latency of the host and SAN interfaces) and not much else. As the number of VMs increases, the randomness of the io pattern should also increase. Coalesing and other techniques to make the data more sequential would seem to use SAN CPU cycles, so a single VM test might be even less useful as the SAN controller CPU gets bogged down with this type of work as the number of VMs increase.

I like this thread because I think it is better for potential SAN customers to have some data than to just use the marketing specs that SAN vendors publish (which usually represent I/O to cache on the SAN controller or the disk cache). Sifting through the data is the challenge, as is intepreting what it will actually mean for you in the real world.

Iometer is a great tool for testing multiple workloads on multiple servers simultaneously - the GUI can choreograph simulatenous test execution and can deliver the results of several different runs in one spreadsheet (after running the suite of tests overnight, for example). Maybe someone (Christian?) could cook up a set of VMs that could be deployed for such a test with the appropriate ICF file...happy to help if I can. This could remove some of the variability in the data due to (mis-)configuration. In theory the test VMs could be any OS (meaning a free, redistributable one might be a better choice) as long as it was the same OS, right?

Disclaimer: I work for LeftHand Networks, a SAN vendor, so it might not be appropriate for me to directly help with creating the VMs and ICF file. I sure am curious if this would be a viable means to test SAN performance with multiple VMs though...

Re: OPEN INOFFICIAL STORAGE PERFORMANCE THREAD

279. Oct 11, 2007 11:52 AM in response to: davidbarclay
Click to view ericdaly's profile Enthusiast 38 posts since
Dec 19, 2006
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TABLE OF RESULTS - VM on 1MB Block Size VMFS
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SERVER TYPE: Windows 2003 STD VM ON ESX 3.0.2
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL380 G5, 32GB RAM; Dual Intel Quad Core 2GHz E5335,
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: HP EVA6000 / 30 x 300gb FC HDD on vRAID1
VMFS: 500GB LUN, 1MB Block Size
SAN TYPE / HBAs : 4GB FC, HP StorageWorks FC1142SR 4Gb HBA's

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TEST NAME-------------------Av. Resp. Time ms------Av. IOs/sek-------Av. MB/sek------
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RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read......__11.08______......._4391.31_______...._34.31_______

Re: Open inofficial storage performance thread

280. Oct 11, 2007 1:44 PM in response to: christianZ
Click to view larstr's profile Virtuoso 2,382 posts since
Mar 11, 2004
Here are some more results. This time I've tested ESX. I guess using the descheduled time service will give more accurate results due to the timing issues. Still, it doesn't make 100% sense that we get better performance on RealLife in a vm on ESX than on a physical install.

SERVER TYPE: Virtual Windows 2003R2sp2 on ESX 3.0.2. Descheduled time service disabled
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL360G5, 4 GB RAM; 2x XEON E5345, 2,33 GHz, QC
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: P400i 256MB 50% read cache / 2xSAS 15k rpm / raid 1 / 128KB stripe size / default vmfs 1MB
TEST NAME Av. Resp. Time ms Av. IOs/sek Av. MB/sek
Max Throughput-100%Read. 5.3 9711 303
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read 43 786 6.1
Max Throughput-50%Read 6.4 8796 274
Random-8k-70%Read. 55 778 6

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util. 73% 55% 56% 41%

SERVER TYPE: Virtual Windows 2003R2sp2 on ESX 3.0.2. Descheduled time service enabled
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL360G5, 4 GB RAM; 2x XEON E5345, 2,33 GHz, QC
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: P400i 256MB 50% read cache / 2xSAS 15k rpm / raid 1 / 128KB stripe size / default vmfs 1MB
TEST NAME Av. Resp. Time ms Av. IOs/sek Av. MB/sek
Max Throughput-100%Read. 5.4 9887 308
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read 42 777 6.0
Max Throughput-50%Read 6 8987 280
Random-8k-70%Read. 53 539 6

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util. 67% 56% 67% 43%

SERVER TYPE: Virtual Windows 2003R2sp2 on ESX 3.0.2. Descheduled time service enabled, arrayaccelerator=disable
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: HP DL360G5, 4 GB RAM; 2x XEON E5345, 2,33 GHz, QC
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: P400i 256MB arrayaccelerator=disable / 2xSAS 15k rpm / raid 1 / 128KB stripe size / default vmfs 1MB
TEST NAME Av. Resp. Time ms Av. IOs/sek Av. MB/sek
Max Throughput-100%Read. 24 2384 74.5
RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read 96 607 4.7
Max Throughput-50%Read 76 758 23.7
Random-8k-70%Read. 87 671 5.2

EXCEPTIONS: CPU Util. 27% 17% 20% 17%

Re: Open inofficial storage performance thread

281. Oct 13, 2007 8:24 PM in response to: christianZ
Click to view dalepa's profile Hot Shot 171 posts since
Aug 15, 2006

Sorry for the format change... ]:)

Summary: it appears that most of the numbers are about the same across Netapp Heads.

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Win 2003R2sp2 8x16x2.6 Netapp FAS3070 NFS/1G 40 RAID-DP











Av. RTime ms 16.8 12.9 4.7 12.8







Av. IOs/sek 3465 500 1135 506







Av. MB/sek 108 2.5 17.8 2.7







CPU 50 34 37 29
Win 2003r2sp2 8x16x2.6 Netapp FAS6070 NFS/1G 28 RAID-DP











Av. Rtime ms 17.86 8.9 6.13 8.9







Av. IOs/sek 3304 506 1056 501







Av. MB/sek 103 3.9 33 3.9







CPU 66 31 35 27
Win 2003r2sp2 8x16x2.6 Netapp FAS6070 ISCSI/1G 28 RAID-DP











Av. Rtime ms 17.86 18.39 5.6 20.7







Av. IOs/sek 3310 502 974 501







Av. MB/sek 103 3.9 30.4 3.9







CPU 58 31 33 35
Win 2003r2sp2 8x16x2.6 Netapp FAS3050 NFS/1G 32 RAID-DP











Av. Rtime ms 17.80 18.6 6.2 20.8







Av. IOs/sek 3309 502 1189 501







Av. MB/sek 103 3.9 37.1 3.9







CPU 60 30 36 21
Win 2003r2sp2 8x16x2.6 Netapp R200 NFS/1G 27 RAID DP











Av. Rtime ms 17.23 41 5.9 43.2







Av. IOs/sek 3412 502 1237 501







Av. MB/sek 106 3.9 38.6 3.9







CPU 54 36 38 40

Re: Open inofficial storage performance thread

282. Oct 14, 2007 2:47 AM in response to: christianZ
Click to view lasswellt's profile Lurker 5 posts since
Jun 1, 2006
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TABLE oF RESULTS - VM on 1MB Block Size VMFS
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SERVER TYPE: VM on VMware ESX 3.0.2
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: Dell PE2950, 32GB RAM; 2x XEON, 2.0 GHz, Quad-Core
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: NetApp FAS3070 / 14+2 Disks / 144GB 15k
SAN TYPE / HBAs : FC, QLA2432

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TEST NAME-------------------Av. Resp. Time ms------Av. IOs/sek-------Av. MB/sek------
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Max Throughput-100%Read........_____4.9__.........___11206___.........____350____

RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read......_____4_____..........___642___........._____5_____

Max Throughput-50%Read..........____1______..........__2114___.........___66____

Random-8k-70%Read.................____2.7____..........____922___.........____7______

EXCEPTIONS: CPU / 60%, 6%, 15%, 8%

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Message was edited by: lasswellt
Added CPU Util.

Re: Open inofficial storage performance thread

283. Oct 16, 2007 2:58 AM in response to: christianZ
Click to view ericdaly's profile Enthusiast 38 posts since
Dec 19, 2006
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TABLE OF RESULTS - VM on 1MB Block Size VMFS - IBM DS4800 (RAID 1)
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SERVER TYPE: VM ON ESX 3.0.2
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: IBM x3650, 36GB RAM; 2x XEON 5355 (Quadcore), 2,66 GHz,
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: IBM DS4800 / 30 x 146GB 15k FC HDD on RAID1
VMFS: 500GB LUN, 1MB Block Size
SAN TYPE / HBAs : 4GB FC, QLogic QLA2432 Dual HBAs, Dual Cisco MDS 9216i Switches

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TEST NAME-------------------Av. Resp. Time ms------Av. IOs/sek-------Av. MB/sek------
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Max Throughput-100%Read.......___4.93______.......___11339.62___....___354.36____

RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read......___6.41_____......._____7859.46___....____61.40____

Max Throughput-50%Read........___2.49______.......___17374.72___....___542.96____

Random-8k-70%Read.............___6.43_____.......____ 7783.61___....____60.81____

Re: Open inofficial storage performance thread

284. Oct 16, 2007 3:09 AM in response to: ericdaly
Click to view ericdaly's profile Enthusiast 38 posts since
Dec 19, 2006
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TABLE OF RESULTS - VM on 1MB Block Size VMFS (RAID 5) IBM DS4800
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SERVER TYPE: VM ON ESX 3.0.2
CPU TYPE / NUMBER: VCPU / 1
HOST TYPE: IBM x3650, 36GB RAM; 2x XEON 5355 (Quadcore), 2,66 GHz,
STORAGE TYPE / DISK NUMBER / RAID LEVEL: IBM DS4800 / 30 x 146GB 15k FC HDD on RAID5
VMFS: 500GB LUN, 1MB Block Size
SAN TYPE / HBAs : 4GB FC, QLogic QLA2432 Dual HBAs, Dual Cisco MDS 9216i Switches

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TEST NAME-------------------Av. Resp. Time ms------Av. IOs/sek-------Av. MB/sek------
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Max Throughput-100%Read.......___4.97______.......___11343.74___....___354.49____

RealLife-60%Rand-65%Read......___7.15_____......._____6450.95___....____50.40____

Max Throughput-50%Read........___2.83______.......___17314.57___....___541.08____

Random-8k-70%Read.............___6.93_____.......____ 6454.94___....____50.43____

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