Re: Very low disk performance Highpoint 1820a

From: Steven Hartland (killing_at_multiplay.co.uk)
Date: 04/28/05

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    To: "Eric Anderson" <anderson@centtech.com>
    Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 15:57:28 +0100
    
    

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Eric Anderson" <anderson@centtech.com>

    >> Where do I start looking?

    > First, understand that RAID 5 is dependant on fast hardware to performa
    > the XOR operations. A single disk without any RAID can easily
    > outperform a RAID array if the RAID array is on a 'slow' controller.
    > The Highpoint controllers are not exactly high-end fast RAID
    > controllers, so ~50MB/s isn't too bad for that I would say. Did you
    > happen to try a vinum RAID5? How about a stripe?

    The quoted benchmarks for this controller are ~500MB/s with 8
    raptor disks. Its a hardware RAID 5 with 8 SATA channels on 64Bit PCI-X
    @ 133Mhz so under the current setup it should be achieving ~250MB/s
    Im only getting 50MB/s which is just silly.

    It was also my inderstanding that the XOR is only done on write
    not read.

    > You could make two RAID 5's with the controller, and then stripe those
    > in vinum. You could also do a combo of two stripes in the controller,
    > and a vinum mirror in FreeBSD - that would give you decent performance.

    I could but it seems there is something more problematic a foot
    here and would like to investigate the reason for the poor performance
    not workaround it.

        Steve

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