[CentOS] Write performance with 3ware 9550
Kirk Bocek
t004 at kbocek.com
Fri Oct 13 00:24:12 UTC 2006
I saw a definite improvement by turning off NCQ and setting StorSave to
'Balanced.' Are these 1.5GB/Sec or 3.0GB/Sec SATA drives? During my testing I
changed from non-interleaved memory and 1.5GB to interleaved and 3.0GB. Made a
big difference in bonnie++ results. Unfortunately, I can't say which was more
important.
If you have the patience, read through my recent (but lengthy) thread on the
3Ware 9550 titled "Calling All FS Fanatics." There's a lot of good info from
many helpful people. I've only gotten full performance using JFS or XFS.
Kirk Bocek
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> I have two identical servers. The only difference is that the first
> one has Maxtor 250G drives and the second one has Seagate 320G drives.
>
> OS: CentOS-4.4 (fully patched)
> CPU: dual Opteron 280
> Memory: 16GB
> Raid card: 3ware 9550Sx-8LP
> Raid volume: 4-disk Raid 5 with NCQ and Write Cache enabled
>
> On the first server I have decent performance. Nothing spectacular,
> but good enough. The second one has about 1/3 the write speed. I
> can't find any difference between the systems. Both of them have the
> same stripe size, both have ext3 filesystems, both have write caching
> and NCQ turned on. I have already increased the read ahead setting to
> 16384 on both servers.
>
> I ran the tests like this:
>
> # sync; bonnie++ -d /iotest -s 50g -n 0 -b -f
> (I have removed some extra information from the reports for brevity)
>
> And here are the results for the two servers:
>
> ------Output------- --Input--
> --Block-- -Rewrite- --Block-- --Seeks--
> Machine Size K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP /sec %CP
> First 50G 62893 25 46763 12 160672 19 120.6 1
> Second 50G 18835 7 44025 12 194719 24 122.8 1
>
> As you can see, the write performance of the second server is
> terrible. Anyone have any suggestions of what I can look for? I keep
> thinking there must be something I tweaked on the first server that I
> forgot about for the second one, but so far I haven't been able to
> find it.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated!
>
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