Random Seek on Array as slow as on single disk

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Hi,

I'm having random seek performance problems on our Raid 5 and Raid 10 arrays. The random seek performance of the whole 14 disk array is just as slow as a single disk. This has been tested with 4 identical boxes, Single Disk, Raid1, Raid5, Raid10 configurations. Raid5 / Raid10 has been tested with 14 disks arrays.

System:

Debian 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8-smp dual opteron 275
Controller: Areca ARC 1160 PCI-X 1GB Cache
Disks: 14x WD400YR - 400GB SATA
Raid: Raid5 / Raid 10 - 64k / 128k stripe
Filesystems: XFS, Reiser, ext3
Ram: 16gb
Schedulers: deadline, anti, cfq


Benchmark:

./bonnie++ -uroot -s40000M

1-4 threads, overall random seeks stay the same (~360 seeks / sec)

Sample bonnie Raid10 output can be found under:

http://alexander.liemen.net/bonnie_sample.txt


No matter if I benchmark a single disk, Raid1 2 disks, Raid5/10 14 disks , single thread / multiple threads,
random seek performance always stays at ~ 340-360 seeks per second.

I have also observed overall bad random seek performance on an identical production box so it's not just bonnie producing strange results.


Can anyone help me on this?


Thank you a lot
Alex
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