Hi,
I'm currently evaluating StarWind and have already collected performance data using IOMeter (for 4K, 8K, 16K, 32K , 64K, 128K, and 256K IO sizes).
I'm using the following IOMeter config parameters for each IO size:
Max disk size: 30000000 sectors (15GB file)
# of outstanding IOs: 16
# of workers: 1
Update frequency: 5 secs
50/50 read/write ratio, 60% random IO, 2 minute run time with 20 second ramp up time. All other settings are default.
I've setup two image files on the iSCSI target, one with no read caching and the other with a 1GB cache (write-through cache policy).
I'm seeing very little differencein IOPS or throughput with caching enabled. Why?
I'd like to benchmark the performance gains of caching given as close to real-world IO patterns for a small VMware ESX cluster running roughly 20 VMs with varying IO patterns. I think my assumptions about this aggregate workload are pretty realistic (50/50 read/write, 60% random IO) although the read/write ratio is probably closer to 30% read, 70% write.
Is there a metric within StarWind that provides cache hits?
Thanks!
Alan
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