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09-15-2008 10:44 AM
09-15-2008 10:44 AM
Disk Performance on DL 380
Hi,
I change my backup server, the old server are an IBM with 6 disks scsi 36Gb 15K rpm(raid 5) and 2Gb Ram.
The new server are a HP DL380, with 4 disks scsi 300Gb 10K rpm(raid 5), 3Gb ram.
Now i had a problem of disk performance, the record of data on disks before write on media are so slow, and i need double of time to do my backup.
Question, my server are slow or i have a prblem on it?
Attachment i put an image of an performance test.
I change my backup server, the old server are an IBM with 6 disks scsi 36Gb 15K rpm(raid 5) and 2Gb Ram.
The new server are a HP DL380, with 4 disks scsi 300Gb 10K rpm(raid 5), 3Gb ram.
Now i had a problem of disk performance, the record of data on disks before write on media are so slow, and i need double of time to do my backup.
Question, my server are slow or i have a prblem on it?
Attachment i put an image of an performance test.
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09-16-2008 09:09 PM
09-16-2008 09:09 PM
Re: Disk Performance on DL 380
hi
dl380 hp got 5 generations... which one? g1, g2?.... g5? I would say is either G3 or G4.
also which controller your server has?
bye
dl380 hp got 5 generations... which one? g1, g2?.... g5? I would say is either G3 or G4.
also which controller your server has?
bye
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