Hi All,
I recently started foolin around with an old server in my lab. I'm looking to see if my performance numbers are out-of-whack because they seem low to me. I've built a poor-man's all flash array using the following
fio results:
Sooo 16,000 IOPS and 2000 MiB/s read and write...
A ZVOL Mounted via ISCSI on Windows over a 10gigabit network:
As a point of reference I compared these results to my production server. The production server is faster than the all flash server? This is NOT apples-to-apples but I'm rather confused??
Production server FIO results
Sooo 17,000 IOPS and 2100 MiB/s read and write..
A SMB share over the same 10gigabit network to the same desktop
I recently started foolin around with an old server in my lab. I'm looking to see if my performance numbers are out-of-whack because they seem low to me. I've built a poor-man's all flash array using the following
- A Supermicro 216 Chassis
- A Supermicro x8dth-6 motherboard (SAS2008-IT onboard)
- 2 additional LSI 9211-8is
- 2x Xeon X5680s
- 96GB of RAM
- 22 Crucial BX500 120GB SSDs (11 mirrored VDEVs) ashift=12
- Intel X520-DA2
- Running TrueNAS Scale latest beta
fio results:
Sooo 16,000 IOPS and 2000 MiB/s read and write...
A ZVOL Mounted via ISCSI on Windows over a 10gigabit network:
As a point of reference I compared these results to my production server. The production server is faster than the all flash server? This is NOT apples-to-apples but I'm rather confused??
- Dell R720
- H310 IT Mode
- LSI 9205-8i IT Mode
- 2x Xeon E5-2920s
- 192GB RAM
- Fusion Pool with 12x4TB WD RED (CMR) drives and 2x Samsung SM953 480GB NVME SSDs
- TrueNAS CORE 12.0U6
Production server FIO results
Sooo 17,000 IOPS and 2100 MiB/s read and write..
A SMB share over the same 10gigabit network to the same desktop
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