I LOL'd when I saw this...
Two Samsung F3 7200 RPM 1TB, software RAID0 using Fedora 15. The array is used for storing an ISCSI target LUN. Initiator is a Windows Server 2008 VM on ESX as the initiator. Fileserver/ISCSI host is Intel Atom 230, 1GB RAM. Fedora OS resides on the array since board only has 2 SATA ports.
The 4k speeds seem atypical for 7200 RPM drives in RAID 0 because they are way too high. I think the Seq and 512k speed is being limited by GigE network, though it still seems a bit low for GigE. hdparm -t on Fedora termianal shows 200-210MB.
Two WD Green 1TB RAID0. This is on my workstation using RAID from Intel chipset for comparison.
Two Samsung F3 7200 RPM 1TB, software RAID0 using Fedora 15. The array is used for storing an ISCSI target LUN. Initiator is a Windows Server 2008 VM on ESX as the initiator. Fileserver/ISCSI host is Intel Atom 230, 1GB RAM. Fedora OS resides on the array since board only has 2 SATA ports.
The 4k speeds seem atypical for 7200 RPM drives in RAID 0 because they are way too high. I think the Seq and 512k speed is being limited by GigE network, though it still seems a bit low for GigE. hdparm -t on Fedora termianal shows 200-210MB.
Two WD Green 1TB RAID0. This is on my workstation using RAID from Intel chipset for comparison.
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