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    is this normal iSCSI read speeds? local disk read speeds is just a stable and flat line, is it possible to achieve a stable read speeds on open-e as well?

    Hardware (Open-E) - PowerEdge 2850 - 6 x 146GB scsi drives, GigE NIC (single port connected- will be bonded later)
    Connected to HP 2824 switch (no flow control or jumbo frames enabled yet)

    VIRTUAL MACHINE # 1 results

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    Tested using HD Tach, ran at the same time.

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    will enabling flow control or jumbo frames increase the speeds or even make it more stable?
    could it be hardware or just a setting from open-e or the switch?

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    flow control won't help. jumbo frames may increase throughput for some workloads.
    what version of open-e are you using?
    are you using sw raid or hw raid?

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    using version: 6.0up13.8101.4023 64bit
    using HW raid.

    is that graph normal though?
    and why are they getting different speeds?

    tnx for the reply.

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    anyone there?
    bump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsc
    using version: 6.0up13.8101.4023 64bit
    using HW raid.

    is that graph normal though?
    and why are they getting different speeds?
    My guess is that you might be seeing some sort of interaction with Open-E's cache scheduling. With write back caching, it should queue up writes in RAM, then flush them periodically, with disk ordered writes. The more RAM you have, the more efficient this will be.

    I'm currently testing Open-E with VMWare and getting up to 975MB/sec throughput. This is for data in Open-E's cache. My physical disk throughput is limited to the 3gb SAS interface to my MD1000.

    Here's my configuration:
    Dell MD1000 storage enclosures
    Dell 1950 server for Open-E
    32gb RAM
    Perc 6e w512 MB
    Fujitsu XG700-CX4 switch
    Supermicro AOC-STG-I2 10gb NICs
    jumbo frames
    VMWare iSCSI

    Prior to jumbo frames, I was getting 750MB/sec.
    Over 1gb, my thoughput is 110MB/sec.

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    The fact that you are stuck around 25MB/sec makes me suspect that you are bottlenecked by a PCI 250mb interface. Try using PCIe or PCI-X. I'm not sure what interface the 2850 motherboard connections are using, but my 1950's motherboard NICs and SAS interfaces are fast PCIe. Or perhaps, you are using a PCI card?

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