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Subject: Re: FW: ExtremeRAID 1100 benchmarks
> I'm in the middle of testing this controller on an ES40 (4 CPU Alpha).
> I should get some numbers next week. So far with a 4+p RAID 5 I'm
> seeing
[ Thursday, March 2, 2000 ] Kenneth Cornetet wrote:
> I wished someone would port Bonnie (or tiotest) to NT.
ActivePerl + cygwin should work fine... if not, plz report specific issues
(some ifdef's on the thread stuff should be ablout it) I still have the
NTiogen re-write I did, and that'll be e
t; repurpose this as a Linux file server. It will have an external enclosure
> with 8 18gig 10,000rpm IBM Deskstars and one hot spare. Can anyone hazard a
> guess at the kind of performance I can expect from such an array?
This is a very similar setup to the 9-disk 10krpm raid5 extremeraid
>
> Unfortunately, box only ran linux for about an hour. Alas, it was destined
> to be an NT machine.
>
> I wished someone would port Bonnie (or tiotest) to NT.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Mauritz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2
Title: FW: ExtremeRAID 1100 benchmarks
I had a 2 channel 1164 in a dual 450 PIII (256MB ram) with 4 18GB Seagate LVD 10K RPM drives in RAID 5. WIth all defaults, except 4K block size of the ext2 file system, I got about 22MB/sec reads and writes according to Bonnie. Best I remember, the 4K
Has anyone done any benchmarks with the Mylex ExtremeRAID 1100? I'm
planning on getting one of the 3 channel ones with 64mb cache. Initially,
it will be delivered on a dual PIII-750mhz machine with NT, but I'd like to
repurpose this as a Linux file server. It will have an external enclosure
wit