disk speed issues
- From: "Pandey, Abhimanyu" <apandey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 15:44:00 -0500
hello All,
I am continuing to build by sunfire box with a cx300 san array.
unfortunately everything is fine except for very different data transfer
times
when I move a file (big *.Z file) from internal disk to the array it
completes in about 9 seconds.
when I move the same file back from array to internal disk it takes
about 27 seconds.
# time ./server2san.sh
0.29u 8.18s 0:09.42 89.9%
# time ./san2server.sh
0.30u 7.54s 0:28.08 27.9%
#
any ideas would be very much appreciated.
thanks,
abhimanyu.
Abhimanyu Pandey
Information Technologies
Worcester State College
508-929-8913
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