> Update to my own post.  Further tests more
> consistently resulted in closer to 150MB/s.
> 
> When I took one disk offline, it was just shy of
> 100MB/s on the single disk.  There is both an obvious
> improvement with the mirror, and a trade-off (perhaps
> the latter is controller related?).
> 
> I did the same tests on my work computer, which has
> the same 7200.12 disks (except larger), an i7-920,
> ICH10, and 12GB memory.  The mirrored pool
> performance was identical, but the individual disks
> performed at near 120MB/s when isolated.  Seems like
> the 150MB/s may be a wall, and all disks and
> controllers are definitely in SATA2 mode.  But I
> digress....

You could be running into a hardware bandwidth bottleneck somewhere 
(controller, bus, memory, cpu, etc.) - however my experience isn't exactly 
similar to yours since I am not even getting 150MBps from 8 disks - so I am 
probably running into a 1) hardware issue 2) driver issue 3) zfs issue 4) 
configuration issue

I have tried with Osol 09.06 but the driver doesn't recognize my SAS controller.
I then went with Osol b134 to get my controller recognized and have the 
performance issues I am discussing now, and now I'm using the RC2 of Nexenta 
(osol b134 with backported fixes) with the same performance issues.
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