i'm just making my first steps with StarWind and i'm trying to solve a problem with my HA configuration. As described in the numerous articles i built a new HA SAN following all the recommendations. I used the following hard- and software configuration:
Starwind HA:
- INTEL S5000 based Serversystems with single XEON 5335 CPUs, 1. system with 12 GB RAM, 2. system x 8 GB RAM, two onboard nics
- Adaptec RAID 51645 16-port SAS/SATA controller
- 2 mirrored system disks (500 GB SATA Western Digital RE3)
- 10 data disks as RAID6 combined (1 TB Western Digital RE3)
- additional INTEL Pro/1000 PT dual port nic
- Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit with latest updates
- StarWind iSCSI SAN 5.5 (Build 20101201)
MS Hyper-V Cluster
- INTEL S5000 based Serversystems with double XEON 5404 CPUs, 32 GB RAM, two onboard nics
- additional INTEL Pro/1000 PT dual port nic
- Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit with latest updates
I set up 3 different networks.
1. - 192.168.220.0 / 24 as LAN
2. - 192.168.230.0 / 24 as iSCSI-Net 1
3. - 192.168.231.0 / 24 as ISCSI-Net 2 (not in use for iSCSI-transfers right now)
As switches for these three networks i used relatively simple 24-port LevelOne Switches GWS-2476. All switches are configured to allow / ues jumbo frames.
Additionally both StarWind servers are connected with a crosslink cable for the heartbeat.
And here is my problem:
When i build a new target on one of my StarWind servers without HA config and without mpio settings i receive write- and read-performance around 100 mb per second. The transfer speed is nearly identical in both directions. Imho absolutely ok for a single gb-connection.
If i build a HA target and configure mpio i can see both connections (1. SW-server 192.168.230.1 and 2. SW-server: 192.168.231.2) tranferring data to both StarWind servers. My writing performance is as good as i expected it but when i try to read data from the san i receive only 4 - 5 mb per second. With my non HA config i see much more speed.
I tried several changes in my configuration but nothing seems to help:
- latest firmware for all INTEL nics
- jumbo frames on / off
- all recommended TCP/IP setting
- experimenting with serveral TCP-offload settings
... and so on...
Right now i have no more ideas what is responsible for this behaviour and i really need some hints what i can do

Best greeting from germany
Peter