The Dell SAS controller probably have on-board write cache which helps with
performance (write commit).
Based on my limited understanding, the 7110 does not have write cache on SAS
controller.
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Adam
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:06:02PM -0700, lawrence ho wrote:
> We have a 7110 on try and buy pro
With XenServer 4 and NFS you had to "grow" the disks (modified manually from
thin to fat) in order to get decent performance.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 7:06 AM, lawrence ho wrote:
> We have a 7110 on try and buy program.
>
> We tried using the 7110 with XEN Server 5 over iSCSI and NFS. Nothing see
There's a configuration issue in there somewhere. I have a ZFS based
system serving up to some ESX servers working great with a few
exceptions.
First off perf was awful, but there was some confusion on how to
optimize network traffic on ESX so I installed a fresh one using only
the defaul
Both iSCSI and NFS are slow? I would expect NFS to be slow, but in my iSCSI
testing with OpenSolaris 2008.11, performance we reasonable, about 2x NFS.
Setup: Dell 2950 with a SAS HBA and SATA 3x5 raidz (15 disks, no separate ZIL),
iSCSI using vmware ESXi 3.5 software initiator.
Scott
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We have a 7110 on try and buy program.
We tried using the 7110 with XEN Server 5 over iSCSI and NFS. Nothing seems to
solve the slow write problem. Within the VM, we observed around 8MB/s on
writes. Read performance is fantastic. Some troubleshooting was done with local
SUN rep. The conclusion
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 11:51:44AM -0400, Dan Pritts wrote:
> I'm curious about a couple things that would be "unsupported."
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> Specifically, whether they are "not supported" if they have specifically
> been crippled in the software.
We have not crippled the software in any way, but we have desi
Hi all,
(down to the wire here on EDU grant pricing :)
i'm looking at buying a pair of 7110's in the EDU grant sale.
The price is sure right. I'd use them in a mirrored, cold-failover
config.
I'd primarily be using them to serve a vmware cluster; the current config
is two standalone ESX servers