Here are some numbers from crystaldiskmark. On
crystaldiskmark the max file size is 1000Mb. The host has 64G of RAM and
8 six-core processors.
1.
DL785G6, 100Mb file local disk
a. Seq
Read 216.5MB/sec
Write 78.4MB/sec
b. Random
512k Read
58.14MB/sec Write 301.9MB/sec
c. Random
4k Read
26.2MB/sec Write 41.3MB/sec
2.
DL785G6 100MB file on Filer LUN (NTFS)
a. Seq
Read 175.1MB/sec
Write 100.7MB/sec
b. Random
512k Read
103.7MB/sec Write 71.44MB/sec
c. Random
4k
Read
15.7MB/sec Write
7.6MB/sec
3.
DL785G6 1000MB file on local disk
a. Seq
Read 236.8MB/sec
Write 92.7MB/sec
b. Random
512k Read
49.71MB/sec Write 217.2MB/sec
c. Random
4k
Read
1.33MB/sec Write 20.63
4.
DL785G6 1000Mb file on filer LUN (NTFS)
a. Seq
Read 164MB/sec
Write 98.8MB/sec
b. Random
512k Read 101.1MB/sec
Write 63.2MB/sec
c. Random
4k
Read 13.9MB/sec
Write 7.8MB/sec
Suresh
From: Timothy Naple
[mailto:tnaple@BERKCOM.com]
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 9:21 PM
To: Suresh Rajagopalan
Cc: Toasters List
Subject: RE: I/O benchmarking
Suresh,
Performance
benchmarking is a science that involves many variables. I am not familiar
with CrystalDiskMark but I just downloaded the source for 3.0 RC2 and will have
a look to see how applicable it could be to a filer vs local disk
comparison. Can you add some more details about your configuration?
(any options you run with the test, specs/model of the server including
controller/RAID card(s), OS on the server, disk model in the server, disks in
the filer, model of the filer, ONTAP rev, etc). A lot of detail is going
to be required to make any headway or recommendations for a valid test.
Thank
you,
Tim
From:
owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf
Of Suresh Rajagopalan
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 8:55 PM
To: Toasters List
Subject: I/O benchmarking
I’m using the free tool Crystaldiskmark to do some I/O
comparison between local disk and our filers. On at least one system (SAN
connected), the local disk (6 disks in RAID1) consistently comes out ahead in
both read and write. Filer is lightly loaded, and this is on a 56 disk
aggregate. I’m kind of stumped on this one, and would like to
know if:
a)
Are there any other commonly used benchmarks which I can try
with the filers?
b)
This is on a 2G FC SAN. How much improvement can I expect
with 4G or 8G?
Thanks
Suresh