My issue is not directly related to physical hard disk performance (even if 
that is another point), but on RAMDISK performance.

Devsk is right: I am modelling memory performance.
A ramdisk without a file system on it (such as the one obtained using the 
ramdisk create command) is like a raw disk. Since no zfs is on that, I do not 
think that deduplication or compression apply to this case.

Now, the figures point out:

1)Ramdisk performance is around 658MB/s. Devdsk is right: ddr3 performance 
should be around GB/s not some hundred of MB
2) To facilitate comparison I posted an even worst case, which is a 16 physical 
disk array with a file system (ZFS) on it: 578MB/s.

Now it seems to me quite strange that a raw ramdisk has a similar performance 
to a pool of physical devices with zfs on them.

My second point is that even the performance of the disks is poor: theoretical 
stripe performance is  3200MB/s.
Ok: we have controller (a 6Gb/s SAS2), RAIDZ3 and ZFS, but I do not this this 
justifies such a performance drop....

So something is wrong somewhere .... at possibly is low level and shared 
between ramdisk and mpt2 SAS ...

Do you agree ? Any idea ?
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