On 11/8/06, Spiegelberg, Greg <gspiegelberg@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Merlin, I'm kinda shocked you had such a bad exp. with the AMS200. We have a unit here hooked up to a 4-node Linux cluster with 4 databases banging on it and we get good, consistent perfomance out of it. All 4 nodes can throw 25 to 75 MB/s simultaneously without a hiccup. I'm curious, what was your AMS, server and SAN config?
we had quad opteron 870 in a sun v40z. two trays of 400g sata drives and the 4 15k fc drives they make you buy. o/s was originally gentoo and emulex but we switched to redhat as4/qlogic to get support from them. the highest performance we ever got was around 120mb/sec writing to the 4 fc drives in raid 10. however, the sata's could not even do 100 and for some reason when we added a second raid group the performance dropped 40% for a reason that their performance group could not explain. compounding the problem was that our assigned tech did not know linux and there was a one week turnaround to get support emails answered. Their sales and support staff were snotty and completely unhelpful. Also we had to do a complex migration process which involved physically moving the unit to multiple racks for data transfer which we were going to have to coordinate with hitachi support because they do not allow you to rack/unrack your own unit. ultimately, we returned the unit and bought a adtx san. for less than half the price of the hitachi, we got a dual 4gb controller mixed sata/sas that supports 750g sata drives. It also has sas ports in the back for direct attachment to sas hba. in an active/active configuration, the unit can sustain 500mb/sec, and has 50% more storage in 1/3 the rack space. melrin