[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/20/2008 08:42:55 AM:
> Hi John;
>
> This is a know bug of MS. You need to do a few tricks to optimize the
> performance on windows clients.
>
> I have attached a file where you will find a easy method to optimize
windows
> clients.
>
> Let me know the results.
>
> PS:
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Tracy
Sent: 19 Şubat 2008 Salı 22:02
To: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: [zfs-discuss] five megabytes per second with Microsoft iSCSI
initiator (2.06)
Hello All-
I've been
Over a pretty quiet Gigabit link, 3x 10k SCSI disks, all on the same
controller, in a RAIDZ pool exported using shareiscsi:
# time dd if=/dev/urandom of=/var/log/maillogs/test bs=1024 count=10
10+0 records in
10+0 records out
real0m6.958s
user0m0.065s
sys 0m6.893s
(second
http://blogs.sun.com/constantin/entry/x4500_solaris_zfs_iscsi_perfect
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 14:44 -0600, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
> It would be useful if people here who have used iSCSI on top of ZFS
> could share their performance experiences. It is very easy to waste a
> lot of time trying to r
It would be useful if people here who have used iSCSI on top of ZFS
could share their performance experiences. It is very easy to waste a
lot of time trying to realize unrealistic expectations. Hopefully
iSCSI on top of ZFS normally manages to transfer much more than
5MB/second!
Bob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I'm creating a zfs volume, and sharing it with "zfs set shareiscsi=on
> poolname/volume". I can access the iSCSI volume without any problems, but IO
> is terribly slow, as in five megabytes per second sustained transfers.
>
> I've tried creating an iSCSI target stored on
Hello All-
I've been creating iSCSI targets on the following two boxes:
- Sun Ultra 40 M2 with eight 10K SATA disks
- Sun x2200 M2, with two 15K RPM SAS drives
Both were running build 82
I'm creating a zfs volume, and sharing it with "zfs set shareiscsi=on
poolname/volume". I can access the iSCSI