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SAN hardware config

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SAN hardware config

Postby nycon1 » Thu Dec 02, 2010 12:37 pm

Hello.

I want to know if my hardware config is right:

SAN1
Starwind 5.4
HP DL180G6
Xeon quad core 2,2
6 GB of memory
5 hd SATA 7.2 RPM RAID 5
8 nics Gbe Intel (2 for sync/6 for ESX Access)
Jumbo Frames Activated
Last drivers on nics

SAN1
Starwind 5.4
HP DL180G6
Xeon quad core 2,2
6 GB of memory
5 hd SATA 7.2 RPM RAID 5
2 nics Gbe Intel (1 for sync/1 for ESX Access)
Jumbo Frames Activated
Last drivers on nics

Copy of any file in virtual machines is 1-2 MB/s, same VM´s on Openfiler 40 MB/s.

2 Switch Procurve 1810G with Jumbo Frames activated.

Jumbo Frames activated on ESX 4.1.

Any idea?
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Re: SAN hardware config

Postby Max (staff) » Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:00 pm

StarWind HA is a Synchronous solution while Openfiler is just a virtual IP failover.
1. Make your configuration synchronous (equal amount of NICs on both servers)
2. If there is an option - avoid using raid3-4-5 unless you're more paranoid about your data then about your performance.
3. Turn off the Jumboframes
4. Ensure that your HA is configured properly
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Re: SAN hardware config

Postby nycon1 » Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:20 pm

Hi,

thank you for fast response.

RAID1 is the most properly option?

Where turn off the Jumboframes, on ESX, on SAN, on switch, all?

Thank you for all.
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Re: SAN hardware config

Postby Max (staff) » Thu Dec 02, 2010 4:35 pm

The best RAID level will be one which delivers the best performance.
Jumboframes should be switched off everywhere.
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Re: SAN hardware config

Postby nycon1 » Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:58 pm

Hello,

In this post: TCP/IP stack optimized iSCSI settings, says how to switch on Jumboframes for optimize iSCSI

I don´t understand.

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Re: SAN hardware config

Postby Max (staff) » Fri Dec 03, 2010 3:25 pm

In some cases the optimization can work the opposite way :)
In the 5.5 we have made some tweaks to increase the throughput on regular networks, however those sometimes interfere with the JF's and modified TCP stack.
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Re: SAN hardware config

Postby awedio » Fri Dec 03, 2010 3:59 pm

Max (staff) wrote:..Jumbo frames should be switched off everywhere.


Is this a new rule? or is this related to OpenFiler + ESX only?
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Re: SAN hardware config

Postby Max (staff) » Fri Dec 03, 2010 6:10 pm

awedio wrote:Is this a new rule? or is this related to OpenFiler + ESX only?


This is for the particular case only, I can't tell anything about Openfiler tweaks
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