Re: SAN performance mystery

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Michael Stone wrote:
On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 08:09:47PM +1000, Tim Allen wrote:
Certainly, the read performance of the SATA disk still beats the SAN, and there is no way to lie about read performance.

Sure there is: you have the data cached in system RAM. I find it real hard to believe that you can sustain 161MB/s off a single SATA disk.


Agreed - approx 60-70Mb/s seems to be the ballpark for modern SATA drives, so get get 161Mb/s you would need about 3 of them striped together (or a partially cached file as indicated).

What is interesting is that (presumably) the same test is getting such uninspiring results on the SAN...

Having said that, I've been there too, about 4 years ago with a SAN that had several 6 disk RAID5 arrays, and the best sequential *read* performance we ever saw from them was about 50Mb/s. I recall trying to get performance data from the vendor - only to be told that if we were doing benchmarks - could they have our results when we were finished!

regards

Mark



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