SPECsfs2008_cifs Result ================================================================================ Fujitsu Siemens Computers : PRIMERGY RX300 S5 SPECsfs2008_cifs = 4857 Ops/Sec (Overall Response Time = 4.63 msec) ================================================================================ Performance =========== Throughput Response (ops/sec) (msec) --------------------- ---------------- 479 0.6 959 2.0 1436 3.1 1944 4.5 2387 5.3 2890 5.8 3356 6.6 3889 6.8 4527 7.2 4857 9.0 ================================================================================ Product and Test Information ============================ Tested By Fujitsu Siemens Computers Product Name PRIMERGY RX300 S5 Hardware Available March 2009 Software Available February 2009 Date Tested February 2009 SFS License Number 19 Licensee Locations Paderborn, Germany The PRIMERGY RX300 S5 is a 2-way rack server. In the measurement it was used for providing network file service utilizing the SAS RAID storage housed in the server's chassis. Configuration Bill of Materials =============================== Ite m Typ Vend Model/ No Qty e or Name Description --- --- --- ---- -------- ----------- 1 1 Ser Fuji PRIMERGY Rack Server with two Intel Xeon X5570 processors, two ver tsu RX300 S5 onboard Gigabit network interfaces, an 8port SAS RAID controller with 512 MB cache and BBU and 12 directly connected SAS disks. Server Software =============== OS Name and Version Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition SP2 (Build 3790) Other Software N/A Filesystem Software N/A Server Tuning ============= Name Value Description ---- ----- ----------- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ dword:0 NTFS avoids the short-name CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\ 0000001 attribute creation (8.3 DOS NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation naming convention) for files HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ dword:0 increase memory usage of NTFS CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\ 0000002 NtfsMemoryUsage HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ dword:0 If only acking data and not any CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\ 000000d control packets, ack once every Parameters\Interfaces\(INTERFACE 13 packets, instead of the NUMBER)\TcpAckFrequency default of two. Server Tuning Notes ------------------- None Disks and Filesystems ===================== Numbe r of Usable Description Disks Size ----------- ----- ------- Array of 10 disks (SAS, 146 GB, 10000 rpm) connnected with the 10 1.2 TB 8port SAS RAID controller and configured as 1 (9+1) RAID 5 bound as a single LUN on which a 1226 GB NTFS file system was built. 2 disks (SAS, 36 GB, 15000 rpm) connected with the 8port SAS RAID 2 33.5 GB controller, configured as RAID 1 used for the OS. Total 12 1.2 TB Number of Filesystems 1 Total Exported Capacity 1.2 TB Filesystem Type NTFS Filesystem Creation Options default Filesystem Config A filesystem is created on a LUN on the 8port SAS RAID controller. The filesystem is sfs. Fileset Size 560.1 GB Network Configuration ===================== Item Number of Ports No Network Type Used Notes ------ ------------ --------------- ----- 1 Gigabit Ethernet 2 used Gigabit Ethernet ports on the PRIMERGY RX300 S5 Network Configuration Notes --------------------------- All network interfaces were connected to a Netgear JGS516 switch. Benchmark Network ================= Each of the two PRIMERGY RX300 S5 server onboard network interfaces were connected to a switch. Each of the LG single on-board network interface was connected to the switch. Processing Elements =================== Item Typ Processing No Qty e Description Function ---- --- --- ----------- ------------------ 1 2 CPU Intel Xeon X5570 (2.93 GHz, 1 chip, 4 cores per TCP/IP, CIFS chip, 1/4 MB (I+D) L2 cache per core, 8 MB (I+D) protocol, NTFS L3 cache per chip) Processing Element Notes ------------------------ None Memory ====== Number of Description Size in GB Instances Total GB Nonvolatile ----------- ---------- -------------- -------- ----------- NAS server main memory 96 1 96 V Storage Processor main memory 0.5 1 0.5 NV Grand Total Memory Gigabytes 96.5 Memory Notes ------------ The RAID controller's write cache is backed up with a battery backup unit able to retain the write cache for 72 hours in the event of a power failure. Stable Storage ============== Stable write and commit operations are not acknowledged until after the RAID storage system has acknowledged that the related data stored at least in non-volatile RAM. When the RAID controller's battery backup unit is off-line, the system turns off the write cache and writes directly to disk before acknowledging any write operations. System Under Test Configuration Notes ===================================== See above for the tuning params. Other System Notes ================== none Test Environment Bill of Materials ================================== Item No Qty Vendor Model/Name Description ------ --- ------ ---------- ----------- 1 8 Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX100 S3 Server with one Intel Pentium D 945 processor Load Generators =============== LG Type Name LG1-8 BOM Item # 1 Processor Name Intel Pentium D 945 Processor Speed 3.40 GHz Number of Processors (chips) 1 Number of Cores/Chip 2 Memory Size 2 GB Operating System WIndows Server 2003 Network Type 2 onboard Gigabit Ethernet controllers Broadcom BCM5721 (1 used) Load Generator (LG) Configuration ================================= Benchmark Parameters -------------------- Network Attached Storage Type CIFS Number of Load Generators 8 Number of Processes per LG 6 Testbed Configuration --------------------- LG No LG Type Network Target Filesystems Notes ----- ------- ------- ------------------ ----- 1..4 LG1 1 sfs N/A 5..8 LG1 2 sfs N/A Load Generator Configuration Notes ---------------------------------- The filesystem was mounted on all clients. Four of them were connected to the first network, the other four to the second network. Uniform Access Rule Compliance ============================== Every client has the same file system mounted from the server. Other Notes =========== (No other report notes) ================================================================================ Generated on Fri Jun 05 16:21:34 2009 by SPECsfs2008 ASCII Formatter Copyright (C) 1997-2008 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation