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Reads if i'm recalling correctly, are the same, I get 10MB/sec (im
travelling for work right now and can't retest, but i will when i get back)

I'm positive the workstations can do full 1Gb/sec, i've run several tests
between machines and they work fine.  I get 80-90MB/sec sustained

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:05 PM, Jason Haar <Jason.Haar at trimble.co.nz>wrote:

> Michael Di Domenico wrote:
> > No, write-behind is not enabled.
> >
> > The volume spec files are pretty much exactly the same as the ones on
> > the wiki page, all I changed was the directory.  (I can't post them as
> > i'm travelling at the moment)
>
> I can't help you out here, but I'm interested in the thread. How are
> your reads? Are they ~10MB/s or ~100MB/s?. i.e. are you seeing any
> aggregation  for reads?
>
> If not, put another Gb workstation on there and ensure you are actually
> getting Gb to that workstation. And check you're full duplex (cisco
> switches can smack you around the chops if you're unlucky ;-)
>
>
>
> --
> Cheers
>
> Jason Haar
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