I wonder if this has anything to do with it:
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=33739菋
Anyway, I've already blown away my OSOL install to test Linux performance - so
I can't test ZFS at the moment.
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Horace -
I've run more tests and come up with basically the exact same numbers you do.
On Opensolaris - I get about the same from my drives (140MBps) and hit a 1GBps
(almost exactly) top end system bottle neck when pushing data to all drives.
However, if I give ZFS more than one drive (mirror, s
I believe, I'm in a very similar situation than yours.
Have you figured something out?
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On Jul 19, 2010, at 2:38 PM, Horace Demmink wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm working on building a iSCSI storage server to use as the backend for
> virtual servers. I am far more familiar with FreeBSD and Linux, but want to
> use OpenSolaris for this project because of Comstar & ZFS. My plan was to
> ha
Hello,
I'm working on building a iSCSI storage server to use as the backend for
virtual servers. I am far more familiar with FreeBSD and Linux, but want to use
OpenSolaris for this project because of Comstar & ZFS. My plan was to have a 24
2TB Hitachi SATA drives connected via SAS expanders to