Re: Experience with HP Smart Array P400 and SATA drives?
От | Mario Weilguni |
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Тема | Re: Experience with HP Smart Array P400 and SATA drives? |
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Msg-id | 493F739C.9080800@sime.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Experience with HP Smart Array P400 and SATA drives? ("Scott Marlowe" <scott.marlowe@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Experience with HP Smart Array P400 and SATA drives?
Re: Experience with HP Smart Array P400 and SATA drives? |
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Scott Marlowe schrieb: > On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 5:17 AM, Mario Weilguni <mweilguni@sime.com> wrote: > >> Alan Hodgson schrieb: >> >>>>>>> Mario Weilguni <mweilguni@sime.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> strange values. An individual drive is capable of delivering 91 >>>>> MB/sec >>>>> sequential read performance, and we get values ~102MB/sec out of a >>>>> 8-drive RAID5, seems to be ridiculous slow. >>>>> >>> What command are you using to test the reads? >>> >>> Some recommendations to try: >>> >>> 1) /sbin/blockdev --setra 2048 device (where device is the partition or >>> LVM volume) >>> >>> 2) Use XFS, and make sure your stripe settings match the RAID. >>> >>> Having said that, 102MB/sec sounds really low for any modern controller >>> with 8 drives, regardless of tuning or filesystem choice. >>> >>> >>> >> First, thanks alot for this and all the other answers. >> >> I measured the raw device performance: >> dd if=/dev/cciss/c0d0 bs=64k count=100000 of=/dev/null >> >> I get poor performance when all 8 drives are configured as one, large >> RAID-5, and slightly poorer performance when configured as JBOD. In >> production, we use XFS as FS, but I doubt this has anything to do with FS >> tuning. >> > > Yeah, having just trawled the pgsql-performance archives, there are > plenty of instances of people having terrible performance from HP > smart array controllers before the P800. Is it possible for you to > trade up to a better RAID controller? Whichever salesman sold you the > P400 should take one for the team and make this right for you. > > A customer of us uses the P400 on a different machine, 8 SAS drives (Raid 5 as well), and the performance is very, very good. So we thought it's a good choice. Maybe the SATA drives are the root of this problem?
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