Re: promise sx4000 card & tx4000 results over 170mb/s sustained read

From: Pedram Nimreezi (Support_at_Netflag.Net)
Date: 07/18/03

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    Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 14:56:17 -0700
    To: Trent George <soundsampler@sbcglobal.net>, sos@freebsd.org
    
    

    I have a raid10 configuration with 4 western digital 8mb cache 120gig hard
    drives
    using a 2400a controller from adaptec on a dual 2400 xeon with 2 gigs ECC ram
    I'm doing the same tests... I'm getting 33mb/s. I got the controller because I
    figured it would be better to use a hardware solution... Does all this
    sound right?
    I should be getting much better results shouldn't I? After striping and
    mirroing i get
    220 gigs free and from a report I read this configuration gets better
    performance
    from the 2400A
    http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/storage/display/adaptec-2400a.html

    At 09:00 PM 7/17/2003 -0700, Trent George wrote:
    >Hi Soren,
    >
    >I wanted to congratulate you on fantastic results in performance on a
    >tx4000 card.
    >
    >I have a dual amd mb with 66mhz support slot. 4 western digital drives
    >(180gb each)
    >
    >I have clocked sustained 176mb/s read from this raid0 array and 120+mb/s write
    >
    >writes seemed cpu bound ? (50% idle from second processor)
    >reads 56% idle (first process close to maxed out)
    >
    >there were several tricks to getting this performance, custom kernel compile
    >
    >1/ MAXPHYS=256k
    >2/ MAXBSIZE=256k
    >3/ atacontrol create RAID0 128 /dev/ad4 /dev/ad6 /dev/ad8 /dev/ad10
    >4/ newfs -U bs=262144 /dev/ar0
    >
    >this allowed 64kb stripe size to use 4 drives on each "block" parallel reading
    >
    >i used iostat to monitor processor and transfer rate using following commands
    >
    >dd of=test.dat if=/dev/zero bs=64k count=20000
    >dd if=test.dat of=/dev/null bs=64k
    >
    >Question #2
    >
    >I purchased a sx4000 card in the hope to increase speed :-)
    >I noticed that PDC20621 is not in ata-chipset.c yet
    >The card is not recognised on boot ether.
    >
    >Is there anything I can do or provide to help you add support for this card ?
    >
    >Question #3
    >
    >Is there any plans to support intel SATA raid support on ICH5R (i865/i875)
    >for boot up (sort of like promise and highpoint)
    >
    >I have been experimenting with gigabit ethernet and sustained 100mb/s
    >samba read/write performance, and seem to be making good progress.
    >
    >also experimenting on huge writeback cache (400mb+) up from 1mb
    >vfs.hirunningspace
    >seems to help with impressive burst network transfer speed.
    >
    >
    >Thanks
    >
    >Trent George
    >
    >
    >PS I don't know if you remember but I sent an amd system to you a long
    >time ago to help add support for highpoint chipsets, I appreciate all your
    >great work.
    >
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