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03-10-2011 03:52 AM
03-10-2011 03:52 AM
BL460c G7 + P410i performance
Hi,
I've tried searching for some sort of performance figures for the integrated P410i controller for some time but can't seem to find any - Does anybody know a good source for that?
More so I would be even more interested to hear some real life write/read speeds when using this controller.
I was thinking on using two 300GB SAS 10K rpm disks in the server with RAID1 configuration. Additionally I was going to get either 512 or 1024MB FBWC module for additional performance.
Any clues what kind of performance I should expect from this setup?
I've tried searching for some sort of performance figures for the integrated P410i controller for some time but can't seem to find any - Does anybody know a good source for that?
More so I would be even more interested to hear some real life write/read speeds when using this controller.
I was thinking on using two 300GB SAS 10K rpm disks in the server with RAID1 configuration. Additionally I was going to get either 512 or 1024MB FBWC module for additional performance.
Any clues what kind of performance I should expect from this setup?
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03-11-2011 05:31 AM
03-11-2011 05:31 AM
Re: BL460c G7 + P410i performance
Hi,
I know it's not much of help, but here are the quickspecs for the controller:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/13201_div/13201_div.html#Technical%20Specifications
Also note that the performance of the I/O system depends also on the type of disks used.
I know it's not much of help, but here are the quickspecs for the controller:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/13201_div/13201_div.html#Technical%20Specifications
Also note that the performance of the I/O system depends also on the type of disks used.
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03-11-2011 06:22 AM
03-11-2011 06:22 AM
Re: BL460c G7 + P410i performance
Some info about performance is included in the doc
HP Smart Array controller technology
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00687518/c00687518.pdf
You can't expect any big performance from two HDDs. You can consider to add a storage partner blade D2200sb, which can hold up to 12 SFF HDDs.
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/13714_div/13714_div.HTML
HP Smart Array controller technology
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00687518/c00687518.pdf
You can't expect any big performance from two HDDs. You can consider to add a storage partner blade D2200sb, which can hold up to 12 SFF HDDs.
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/13714_div/13714_div.HTML
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