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ghost wrote:In the mean time i switched NICs (now onboard iSCSI <-> PCI-X or PCIe i forgot, normal LAN), still the same.
At the moment i cannot bypass the PERC controller, because Windows is installed on the same disks (Windows no software RAID1 for OS). Another 2 disks i also cannot install because there is no place with "big" DAT drive:
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I already discovered that the controller is a lot faster when write cache is enabled, which is no default. With that i had even lower speeds but now its maybe a different problem.
But what i will also try is to directly connect the NICs without switch
What it is really stupid is, the problem takes some days to appear
@deiruch
were this really SAS disks with problem? Once i had big speed troubles with WD SATA RAID disks on a HP SAS controller. Now i have also SATA disks.
Sorry, can't remember, was some time ago. Can't you connect a single SATA disk, just for testing?ghost wrote:@deiruch
were this really SAS disks with problem? Once i had big speed troubles with WD SATA RAID disks on a HP SAS controller. Now i have also SATA disks.
deiruch wrote:Sorry, can't remember, was some time ago. Can't you connect a single SATA disk, just for testing?ghost wrote:@deiruch
were this really SAS disks with problem? Once i had big speed troubles with WD SATA RAID disks on a HP SAS controller. Now i have also SATA disks.
Hi,ghost wrote:I only have windows clients and ESX, so i ran iperf between windows vm and windows machine with starwind. Got around 550mbit/s. But how this will test iSCSI network?
danisoto wrote:Hi,ghost wrote:I only have windows clients and ESX, so i ran iperf between windows vm and windows machine with starwind. Got around 550mbit/s. But how this will test iSCSI network?
To check iSCSI with VSphere, try "iperf" for ESXi:
http://www.vm-help.com/forum/viewtopic. ... erf#p11541
Best check it with the real hosts (ESXi to SAN) using the real path (if you have multiple paths).
Regards!