Re: Best OS & Configuration for Dual Xeon w/4GB & Adaptec RAID 2200S

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If you do put on FreeBSD 6, I'd love to see the output of "diskinfo - v -t" on your RAID volume(s).

Not directly related ...
i have a HP dl380 g3 with array 5i controlled (1+0), these are my results
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is this good enough?

Is that on a loaded box or a mostly quiet box? Those number seem rather low for my tastes. For comparison, here are numbers from a Dell 1850 with a built-in PERC 4e/Si RAID in a two disk mirror. All numbers below are on mostly or totally quiet disk systems.

amrd0
        512             # sectorsize
        73274490880     # mediasize in bytes (68G)
        143114240       # mediasize in sectors
        8908            # Cylinders according to firmware.
        255             # Heads according to firmware.
        63              # Sectors according to firmware.

Seek times:
        Full stroke:      250 iter in   0.756718 sec =    3.027 msec
        Half stroke:      250 iter in   0.717824 sec =    2.871 msec
        Quarter stroke:   500 iter in   1.972368 sec =    3.945 msec
        Short forward:    400 iter in   1.193179 sec =    2.983 msec
        Short backward:   400 iter in   1.322440 sec =    3.306 msec
        Seq outer:       2048 iter in   0.271402 sec =    0.133 msec
        Seq inner:       2048 iter in   0.271151 sec =    0.132 msec
Transfer rates:
outside: 102400 kbytes in 1.080339 sec = 94785 kbytes/sec middle: 102400 kbytes in 1.166021 sec = 87820 kbytes/sec inside: 102400 kbytes in 1.461498 sec = 70065 kbytes/sec


And for the *real* disks.... In the following two cases, I used a Dell 1425SC with 1GB RAM and connected the controllers to the same Dell PowerVault 14 disk U320 array (one controller at a time, obviously). For each controller each pair of the mirror was on the opposite channel of the controller for optimal speed. disk 0 is a RAID1 of two drives, and disk 1 is a RAID10 of the remaining 12 drives. All running FreeBSD 6.0 RELEASE. First I tested the Adaptec 2230SLP and got these:

aacd0
        512             # sectorsize
        36385456128     # mediasize in bytes (34G)
        71065344        # mediasize in sectors
        4423            # Cylinders according to firmware.
        255             # Heads according to firmware.
        63              # Sectors according to firmware.

Seek times:
        Full stroke:      250 iter in   2.288389 sec =    9.154 msec
        Half stroke:      250 iter in   1.657302 sec =    6.629 msec
        Quarter stroke:   500 iter in   2.756597 sec =    5.513 msec
        Short forward:    400 iter in   1.205275 sec =    3.013 msec
        Short backward:   400 iter in   1.249310 sec =    3.123 msec
        Seq outer:       2048 iter in   0.412770 sec =    0.202 msec
        Seq inner:       2048 iter in   0.428585 sec =    0.209 msec
Transfer rates:
outside: 102400 kbytes in 1.204412 sec = 85021 kbytes/sec middle: 102400 kbytes in 1.347325 sec = 76002 kbytes/sec inside: 102400 kbytes in 2.036832 sec = 50274 kbytes/sec


aacd1
        512             # sectorsize
        218307231744    # mediasize in bytes (203G)
        426381312       # mediasize in sectors
        26541           # Cylinders according to firmware.
        255             # Heads according to firmware.
        63              # Sectors according to firmware.

Seek times:
        Full stroke:      250 iter in   0.856699 sec =    3.427 msec
        Half stroke:      250 iter in   1.475651 sec =    5.903 msec
        Quarter stroke:   500 iter in   2.693270 sec =    5.387 msec
        Short forward:    400 iter in   1.127831 sec =    2.820 msec
        Short backward:   400 iter in   1.216876 sec =    3.042 msec
        Seq outer:       2048 iter in   0.416340 sec =    0.203 msec
        Seq inner:       2048 iter in   0.436471 sec =    0.213 msec
Transfer rates:
outside: 102400 kbytes in 1.245798 sec = 82196 kbytes/sec middle: 102400 kbytes in 1.169033 sec = 87594 kbytes/sec inside: 102400 kbytes in 1.390840 sec = 73625 kbytes/sec


And the LSI 320-2X card:

amrd0
        512             # sectorsize
        35999711232     # mediasize in bytes (34G)
        70311936        # mediasize in sectors
        4376            # Cylinders according to firmware.
        255             # Heads according to firmware.
        63              # Sectors according to firmware.

Seek times:
        Full stroke:      250 iter in   0.737130 sec =    2.949 msec
        Half stroke:      250 iter in   0.694498 sec =    2.778 msec
        Quarter stroke:   500 iter in   2.040667 sec =    4.081 msec
        Short forward:    400 iter in   1.418592 sec =    3.546 msec
        Short backward:   400 iter in   0.896076 sec =    2.240 msec
        Seq outer:       2048 iter in   0.292390 sec =    0.143 msec
        Seq inner:       2048 iter in   0.300836 sec =    0.147 msec
Transfer rates:
outside: 102400 kbytes in 1.102025 sec = 92920 kbytes/sec middle: 102400 kbytes in 1.247608 sec = 82077 kbytes/sec inside: 102400 kbytes in 1.905603 sec = 53736 kbytes/sec


amrd1
        512             # sectorsize
        215998267392    # mediasize in bytes (201G)
        421871616       # mediasize in sectors
        26260           # Cylinders according to firmware.
        255             # Heads according to firmware.
        63              # Sectors according to firmware.

Seek times:
        Full stroke:      250 iter in   0.741648 sec =    2.967 msec
        Half stroke:      250 iter in   1.021720 sec =    4.087 msec
        Quarter stroke:   500 iter in   2.220321 sec =    4.441 msec
        Short forward:    400 iter in   0.945948 sec =    2.365 msec
        Short backward:   400 iter in   1.036555 sec =    2.591 msec
        Seq outer:       2048 iter in   0.378911 sec =    0.185 msec
        Seq inner:       2048 iter in   0.457275 sec =    0.223 msec
Transfer rates:
outside: 102400 kbytes in 0.986572 sec = 103794 kbytes/sec middle: 102400 kbytes in 0.998528 sec = 102551 kbytes/sec inside: 102400 kbytes in 0.857322 sec = 119442 kbytes/sec




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