Kirk Bocek wrote: > Responding to several of your posts here. I understand your need for > stability, but can't you set StorSave down and see what it does to > your speed? I could, but I don't see the point. I have one machine with StorSave set at "Protect" which writes at 60MB/Sec. The other identical system which is also set to "Protect" only writes at 20MB/Sec. Therefore, there must be something else at work. As we speak, I have swapped the hard drives in these two systems and I am running another test. This will at least tell me if the problem is based in the hard drives & OS or elsewhere in hardware. > Some of my 95MB/Sec was achieved with some of the suggested ext3 > journal settings. Look back through my previous thread. > > Memory interleaving on my system (Supermicro X7DVL-E) is turned on > automatically when you install two pairs of memory sticks. With 16GB > on your system, I *assume* you have at least 4 sticks. Check the > manual and see if there is a BIOS setting. I found the interleaving settings in the BIOS. Both systems currently have it turned off, so I haven't touched it at this point. Once I have determined why the performance is so different between these two machines, I may experiment with that setting to see if it helps. Right now, I am not looking for maximum performance. I am just trying to determine why there is a 3x difference in write performance between two identical machines. -- Bowie _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos