Hello Luke, Tuesday, August 8, 2006, 4:48:38 PM, you wrote:
LL> Does snv44 have the ZFS fixes to the I/O scheduler, the ARC and the prefetch logic? LL> These are great results for random I/O, I wonder how the sequential I/O looks? LL> Of course you'll not get great results for sequential I/O on the 3510 :-) filebench/singlestreamread v440 1. UFS, noatime, HW RAID5 6 disks, S10U2 70MB/s 2. ZFS, atime=off, HW RAID5 6 disks, S10U2 (the same lun as in #1) 87MB/s 3. ZFS, atime=off, SW RAID-Z 6 disks, S10U2 130MB/s 4. ZFS, atime=off, SW RAID-Z 6 disks, snv_44 133MB/s ps. With software RAID-Z I got about 940ms/s :)))) well, after files were created they were all cached and ZFS almost didn't touch a disks :) ok, I changed filesize to be well over memory size of the server and above results are with that larger filesize. filebench/singlestreamwrite v440 1. UFS, noatime, HW RAID-5 6 disks, S10U2 70MB/s 2. ZFS, atime=off, HW RAID-5 6 disks, S10U2 (the same lun as in #1) 52MB/s 3. ZFS, atime=off, SW RAID-Z 6 disks, S10U2 148MB/s 4. ZFS, atime=off, SW RAID-Z 6 disks, snv_44 147MB/s So sequential writing in ZFS on HWR5 is actually worse than UFS. -- Best regards, Robert mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://milek.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss