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Last edited by F.E.A.R.; 09-15-2009 at 03:19 PM.
I tried your little 40app test with my Xeon rig, was something like 7-8s and with a 4gb RAMdrive with readyboost was only like 3-4s to load the 40apps
@ Napalm
2TB Supertalent Raid-Card with 1,4/1,2GB/s. r/w and Intel IOP348. Fast enough?http://translate.google.com/translat...ie%2F447831%2F
Given the name of this forum, do you really not know the answer to that question?
Frankly, I'm much more interested in building the fastest possible system. If 4x SLC decimates the world, and 8x MLC is even faster, then that's what I want.
If I had the time and money to buy and test one of every possible system, I would. Unfortunately, I have to rely on pre-purchase analysis and feedback from current owners and users instead.
It's exactly that point which makes me think that a PCIe 2.0 controller has the potential of being faster overall, since they have twice the bus bandwidth available.
Really? Do you have any tests to back that up, or is it more of a gut feeling? I suppose zero SSDs would be the lowest CPU load, but it definitely wouldn't be the fastest.
I wasn't trying to assert that the 9260 with 8x MLC would be faster than the 1231 with 4x SLC. I've seen the benchmarks in the other thread. In my environment, small block random I/O rates determine performance much more than sequential I/O. The lower latency on the 1231 makes complete sense.
The original question I was trying to ask is something completely different: how would you build the fastest possible system? First choose the fastest drives and controller. If the 1231 is the best, and if more drives or a PCIe 2.0-based controller won't help, then what's next? Stripe a bunch of them together? Are there configuration tweaks, such as NTFS cluster size, strip/stripe size, disabling cache, or what?
Or maybe switching to a native PCIe-only controller would be better? That should eliminate the SATA latency, which would help a lot with small block random I/O.
if thats the case.. 1231 does 1.6+gb/s
sas controller just cant beat 1231/1261 no way no how![]()
whats next is sata3 pcie2 controllers/sata3 drives.. none out and about yet sata6g+sas6g controller = sata3g performance <- you wouldnt want that..
the other option is sas6g drives + sas6g controller: areca 1800 though 4x/8x sas6g drives cost more than a highend mercedes benz
so at the moment if you want the fastest possible system without the hassle of raid cards/x # of drives theres pcie iodrive/ramsan
ramsan: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=230107
Last edited by NapalmV5; 09-17-2009 at 09:42 AM.
*sigh* i thought we went over this nizzen.. no ?
you dont got 1gb/s read.. 5x 150 = 750mb/s at best
if you wanna be like that.. i do over 1gb/s too.. @ h2benchw and if you prefer everest.. 1.6gb/s
5x vertex? i thought its my 4x slc vs your 6x mlc?
let me make it easier..
nizzen vs napalm
1680 vs 1231
2gb cache vs 2gb cache
5x/6x mlc (vertex) vs 4x slc (jmicron)
942mb/s vs 1070mb/s @ h2benchw
1164mb/s vs 1608mb/s @ everest
5x vs 4x
vs
6x vs 4x
vs
and thats my 100mhz pcie vs your xxxmhz pcie ??
Last edited by NapalmV5; 09-17-2009 at 01:55 PM.
I beat you @ average read still in everest :p
u should u got ~6x drives but not 1gb/s.. my avg is higher too due to cache
what pcie ? 125mhz ? higher ?
your h2benchw was @ 5x not 6x and everest @ 6x
nizzen: 5x * 150 ~ 750mb/s hence the 711mb/s @ h2benchw
napalm: 4x * 188 ~ 750mb/s hence the 716mb/s @ h2benchw
so whether you like it or not your 6x * 150 ~ 900mb/s at best
Last edited by NapalmV5; 09-17-2009 at 01:58 PM.
LSI + 7xintel
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Last edited by Nizzen; 09-17-2009 at 02:08 PM.
note: block size: 512K
lol show me some real apps on that ^ and then tell me you still beat me
what is up with 194mb/s minimum ??![]()
yeh all i care about is highest bandwidth.. i can get 9260 too if id want to show off high bandwidth numbers.. you aint gonna see 9260 numbers from me
i dont do vista/win7/vantage.. if i wanted to break WRs i wouldve submitted results..
im more into real apps.. since thats what i do 99% of the time![]()
How does the Areca 1231ML do with parity RAID (5 or 6)? Still a top performer, or are the 1680 cards better?
i dont do raid 5/6.. only do raid 0.. but why would raid 5/6 performance be diff than raid 0 performance ??
if id do raid 5/6 id still do it on the 1231 as long as the drives are sata
btw: i just noticed rhys been banned.. what happened ??
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