I/O Confirmation/Problem under 2.6/2.4

From: Ben (ben_at_easynews.com)
Date: 06/23/04

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    Date:	Wed, 23 Jun 2004 10:46:23 -0700
    
    

    Hello,

    I need someone to confirm that linux is capable of doing large amounts
    of I/O with hardware raid controllers. I have tried 4 raid controllers
    (2 of which have been confirmed to have issues with linux... namely Dell
    PERC *megaraid* series and an Adaptec card *aacraid*) and have not been
    able to obtain more then 60MB/s doing hardware raid 5. The raid cards
    I'm testing are quad channel ultra160's with a total of 8 10k 72GB
    ultra320 drives (2 per channel) per raid volume... thus I should be able
    to do a fairly large amount of I/O (100+MB sequential writes I'd
    assume).

    I have tried every possible striping configuration a long with multiple
    filesystem (ext2/3/xfs) configurations so I do not believe it is an
    issue with all 4 cards (I am currently testing a Mylex extremeRaid 2000
    and have seen these do much more then 60MB/s in the past on other
    platforms).

    I've tried tuning elevator settings, read-ahead (in 2.4), and changing
    the scheduler under 2.6 between default and deadlock. Is there
    something that needs to be done to get linux to do large amounts of
    I/O. Do the drivers I'm trying (aacraid, megaraid, DAC960, dpt_i2o)
    have performance problems?

    Please confirm and if possible provide possible settings needed to get
    linux in the mode for high i/o or general places to tune I/O.

    Thanks,
    Ben

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