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Date:      Tue, 31 Jul 2001 17:33:15 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
To:        Joerg Micheel <joerg@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
Cc:        hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 3ware Escalade 7xxx supported?
Message-ID:  <15207.9243.594273.686530@grasshopper.cs.duke.edu>
In-Reply-To: <20010801090829.B17381@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
References:  <3B6597A3.2EDC3A9C@we.lc.ehu.es> <200107310755.f6V7thd01635@mass.dis.org> <20010801090829.B17381@cs.waikato.ac.nz>

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Joerg Micheel writes:
 > On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 12:55:43AM -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
 > > > I did a simple read performance test (dd if=/dev/twed0 of=/dev/null bs=64k)
 > > > and I got about 55 MB/s. Hey, that's good :-)
 > > 
 > > Yes. 8)
 > 
 > What do people do if they need 60, 90 or 120 MByte/sec throughput ?
 > I have done some experiments with SCSI and there appears to be a
 > cap around 80 MByte/sec, regardless how many disks or controllers
 > are involved (not a strict FreeBSD problem, only).
 > 

If you're talking SCSI, get more SCSI buses.  Since you said you were
using multiple controllers, you're probably limited by a 32-bit/33MHz
(132MB/sec) PCI bus, so get a faster bus.  Eg, get a server with a
64-bit and/or a 66MHz bus.

For example, on a dual-channel sym1010 card in a 64-bit / 33MHz PCI
slot on a Dell PowerEdge 4400, we see roughly 23.5 MB/sec from 8 18 GB
Cheetahs (ST318404LC) split evenly across the buses (or nearly 190MB/s)

<5:22pm>apathy/gallatin:~>iostat -w 1 da0 da1 da2 da3 da4 da5 da6 da7
      tty             da0              da1              da2              da3              da4              da5              da6              da7             cpu
 tin tout  KB/t tps  MB/s   KB/t tps  MB/s   KB/t tps  MB/s   KB/t tps  MB/s   KB/t tps  MB/s   KB/t tps  MB/s   KB/t tps  MB/s   KB/t tps  MB/s  us ni sy in id
   0    2 64.00 1299 81.17   0.00   0  0.00   0.00   0  0.00   0.00   0  0.00   0.00   0  0.00  64.00 1299 81.17   0.00   0  0.00   0.00   0  0.00   0  0  0  0100
   0  494 64.00 371 23.22  64.00 372 23.28  64.00 371 23.22  64.00 372 23.28  64.00 368 23.03  64.00 368 23.03  64.00 368 23.03  64.00 368 23.03   1  0  9  3 87
   0  422 64.00 382 23.89  64.00 382 23.89  64.00 383 23.95  64.00 370 23.14  64.00 368 23.02  64.00 367 22.96  64.00 367 22.96  64.00 368 23.02   0  0 10  4 86
   0  391 63.85 377 23.52  64.00 381 23.82  64.00 381 23.82  64.00 381 23.82  64.00 367 22.96  64.00 367 22.96  64.00 368 23.02  64.00 367 22.96   0  0 12  4 84
   0  383 64.00 381 23.83  64.00 381 23.83  64.00 381 23.83  64.00 381 23.83  64.00 374 23.39  64.00 374 23.39  64.00 373 23.33  64.00 374 23.39   0  0 11  4 85
   0  402 64.00 380 23.76  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 379 23.70  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 379 23.70   2  0  9  1 88
   0  379 64.00 380 23.76  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 379 23.70  64.00 379 23.70  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 380 23.76   0  0  9  1 90
   0  320 64.00 379 23.70  64.00 379 23.70  64.00 379 23.70  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 380 23.76  64.00 380 23.76   1  0 10  0 89
   0  426 64.00 375 23.45  64.00 376 23.52  64.00 376 23.52  64.00 375 23.45  64.00 385 24.07  64.00 384 24.01  64.00 385 24.07  64.00 385 24.07   2  0 11  2 86
   0  398 64.00 376 23.52  64.00 375 23.45  64.00 375 23.45  64.00 376 23.52  64.00 385 24.07  64.00 385 24.07  64.00 385 24.07  64.00 385 24.07   0  0 11  4 85
^C

This is up from using the on-board aic7899, which is behind a ppb on a
32-bit / 33MHz bus (!!) on the 4400 & we never saw more than 100MB/sec from it.

Drew


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