3ware RAID10 performance (again. Was Re: [CentOS] 3ware disk failure -> hang)
Joshua Baker-LePain
jlb17 at duke.edu
Wed Jan 18 04:07:27 UTC 2006
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 at 3:42pm, Bryan J. Smith wrote
> You can play with the kernel buffer settings. It's highly
> recommended for many of the 3Ware Escalade cards, including
> the 9000 series.
>
> But if performance is a consideration, do _not_ use RAID-5 on
> the 3Ware Escalade 7000/8000. Use RAID-10. You can break
> over 200MBps _writes_ with RAID-10 on the 7000/8000 series.
Wanting to get back to using hardware RAID on my 3wares without taking
the crushing RAID5/ext3 performance hit, I took this advice and swapped
out all 16 160GB drives in one of my servers for brand new 320GB drives.
I configured both cards (7500-8s) in RAID-10 mode with 128KB stripe size.
bonnie++ on 1 card only managed about 60 MB/s writing (and 165 MB/s
reading). That's with 'blockdev --setra 16384' on the device. A
software RAID0 stripe across the 2 arrays managed 90MB/s writes and
300MB/s reads.
What tricks do you have to pull to get the 200MB/s you quote above?
--
Joshua Baker-LePain
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Duke University
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