I have an OpenSolaris (technically OI 147) box running ZFS with Comstar (zpool 
version 28, zfs version 5)

The box is a 2950 with 32 GB of RAM, Dell SAS5/e card connected to 6 Promise 
vTrak J610sD (dual controller SAS) disk shelves spread across both channels of 
the card (2 chains of 3 shelves).

We currently have:
4 x OCZ Vertex 2 SSD's configured as a ZIL (We've been experimenting without a 
dedicated ZIL, with 2 mirrors, and with 4 individual drives- these are not 
meant to be a permanent part of the array- they were installed to evaluate 
limited SSD benefits)
2 x 300GB 15k RPM Hot Spare drives- one on each channel
2 x 600GB 15k RPM Hot Spare drives- one on each channel
52 x 300GB 15k RPM disks configured as 4 Disk RAIDz (13 zdevs)
20 x 600GB 15k RPM disks configured as 4 disk RAIDz (5 zdevs)

(Eventually there will be 16 more 600GB disks -4 more zdevs for a total of 22 
zdevs)

Most of our disk access is through COMSTAR via iSCSI. That said- even 
performance tests direct to the local disks reveal good, but not great 
performance.

Most of our sequential write performance tests show about 200 MB/sec to the 
storage which seems pretty low given the disk's and their individual 
performance.

I'd love to have configured the disks as mirrors but I needed a minimum of 20 
TB in the space provided and I could not achieve that when using mirrors.

Can anyone provide a link to good performance analysis resources so I can try 
to track down where my limited write performance is coming from?
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