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05-03-2013 01:16 PM
05-03-2013 01:16 PM
Performance Results
Just wanted to share the details with anyone else wanting to know.
Back when we first installed out CS220 in March 2012 I ran a bunch of SQLIO test's against the Nimble CS220 our Dell MD3000i SAN and local SSD storage. Just testing using SQLIO with 4k size. I varied the Windows disk formating size to just see the results.
Guess I can't post iFrames so here is a link to the PDF's.
Also just ran some tests today before we implemented the 0 byte settings. This is in reference to Importance of path change settings in VMware and
If anyone else has their testing details out there it would be cool too.
†Shawn
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05-04-2013 08:25 PM
05-04-2013 08:25 PM
Re: Performance Results
Thanks for sharing those results Shawn, some good numbers there! Interesting to see the massive difference when changing the multi-path policies. I've never yet tried the zero-byte configuration so will also try this and compare :-)
Cheers,
Ben
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05-05-2013 02:11 PM
05-05-2013 02:11 PM
Re: Performance Results
Very interesting set of results indeed, thank you for posting!
The 0 bytes parameter really does make a difference, will share these with my peers.