Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2014 13:25:19 -0600 From: dweimer <dweimer@dweimer.net> To: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: FreeBSD 10 iSCSI Performance/Best Practices Message-ID: <03c1b3abc14373bfdb107d4bbca3ca34@dweimer.net>
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I have been searching but I haven't been able to find very much information on FreeBSD 10s new iSCSI setup in the way of performance tuning. I have an iSCSI target defined and am connecting to it with my Windows 8.1 workstation. But performance is horrible, 5-10M per second. I can actually write to a Samba share on the same server from the workstation at 30-50M per second, so something is definitely not working optimally on the iSCSI side. This is all running on commodity hardware, so I don't expect lightening fast results, but I would expect to see it faster than the Samba share by about the same magnitude that it is running slower. the settings are very basic. auth-group Workstation { chap iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:workstation.dweimer.local ?????? } portal-group WorkstationISCSI { discovery-auth-group Workstation listen 0.0.0.0 listen [::] } target iqn.2012-06.com.webmail:WorkstationDriveD { auth-group Workstation portal-group WorkstationISCSI lun 0 { path /dev/zvol/iscsi/WorkstationDriveD.0 } } the server is a VMware ESXi5.5 guest, the samba share and the iscsi zvol are on different virtual disk volumes but both are on the the same physical disks, on the ESX system. I looked at systat -vmstat, and everything looks just about idle on the server. the network is all 1G, with jumbo frames enabled. I am assuming that I need to tune a settings somewhere to get this running at an acceptable speed, but I am unsure where to start. -- Thanks, Dean E. Weimer http://www.dweimer.net/
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