SPECsfs2008_nfs.v3 Result
LSI Corp.
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:
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COUGAR 6720
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SPECsfs2008_nfs.v3
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=
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75419 Ops/Sec (Overall Response Time = 1.94 msec)
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Performance
Throughput (ops/sec)
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Response (msec)
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7508
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1.1
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15021
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1.1
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22560
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1.4
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30093
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1.6
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37636
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1.9
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45210
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2.1
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52761
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2.4
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60356
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2.8
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68166
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3.0
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75419
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4.0
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Product and Test Information
Tested By
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LSI Corp.
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Product Name
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COUGAR 6720
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Hardware Available
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December 2010
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Software Available
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December 2010
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Date Tested
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March 2011
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SFS License Number
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3634
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Licensee Locations
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Milpitas, CA
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The Cougar 6000 represents LSI ONStor's family of scalable clustered NAS gateway systems targeted at high-end enterprise file serving environments. Cougar 6000 systems are available in two models: Cougar 6720 & Cougar 6520. These systems are based on 64-bit, multi-core network processors which feature system-on-a-chip design, with integrated i/o and hyper-transport interconnects for high data throughput at significantly lower power consumption. Each Cougar 6000 system supports up to eight 4Gb Fibre Channel and eight Gigabit Ethernet ports in a highly available configuration within a compact 2U form factor. Cougar 6000 systems are architected to scale out to multiple NAS gateways in a single cluster and deliver high performance and capacity scaling across a broad range of storage systems.
Configuration Bill of Materials
Item No
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Qty
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Type
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Vendor
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Model/Name
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Description
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1
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1
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NAS Gateway
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LSI ONStor
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Cougar 6720
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Active/active dual NAS blade, cluster-in-a-box. Each blade has 9 cores and 17 GB RAM
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2
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2
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Storage System
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LSI
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7900
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Storage array with 2 controllers. Each controller has two 4 Gb FC host ports
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3
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20
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Drive Enclosure
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LSI
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FC4600
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Drive enclosure with sixteen 73 GB 15K RPM disk drives
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4
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1
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SAN Switch
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QLogic
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5600
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SAN switch with 4Gb FC ports (16 ports utilized)
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Server Software
OS Name and Version
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EverON 4.0.4.0
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Other Software
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LSI 7900 Controller Module firmware 07.60.39.00
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Filesystem Software
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EverON 4.0.4.0
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Server Tuning
Name
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Value
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Description
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read ahead in filer dcache
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off
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Anticipatory reads of storage by filer
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memstats, reqstats, logstats, kpi's
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off
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Gateway statistics collection
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Server Tuning Notes
none
Disks and Filesystems
Description
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Number of Disks
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Usable Size
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73GB FCAL 15K RPM Disk Drives
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320
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21.2 TB
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Total
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320
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21.2 TB
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Number of Filesystems
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16
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Total Exported Capacity
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19.757 TB
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Filesystem Type
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EverON 4.0.4.0
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Filesystem Creation Options
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Default
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Filesystem Config
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Each of the 16 filesystems was striped over 20 drives utilizing RAID-0
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Fileset Size
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8781.4 GB
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Two standard LSI 7900 storage systems were utilized. Included in each was a 7900 controller module and 10 shelves of 16 Fibre Channel drives (15K RPM). Each array had 8 filesystems, each striped over its own set of 20 disks. Four file systems were assigned to controller A and four were assigned to controller B. While both Cougar blades could access either controller of either storage system for failover purposes, each blade was assigned to its own 7900 during the SPEC test. Storage settings included read ahead off, read cache enabled, write cache enabled, and 128 KB stripe size,
Network Configuration
Item No
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Network Type
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Number of Ports Used
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Notes
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1
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Gigabit Ethernet
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8
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Four GbE ports per Cougar 6720 blade. The 4 ports were aggregated into 1 logical port.
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Network Configuration Notes
A Cisco Catalyst 2960G ethernet switch (48 ports) was utilized. The network interfaces used standard frames.
Benchmark Network
The Cougar 6720 was connected to the Cisco switch via GbE connections (8 ports). The connections were organized into 2 groups of 4. Each group of 4 was aggregated at the switch and the Cougar blade. Each client was connected to the Cisco switch with a 1 GbE connection.
Processing Elements
Item No
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Qty
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Type
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Description
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Processing Function
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1
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4
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CPU
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900 MHz Broadcom SiByte 1480 (4 cores)
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TCP/IP, NFS, CIFS protocol, filesystem
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2
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2
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CPU
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600 MHz Broadcom 1125
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management
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Processing Element Notes
Each Cougar 6720 contains two processing blades. Each blade has 2 physical processors (Broadcom SiByte 1480 - four processing cores per chip) for data path processing (TCP/IP, NFS, CIFS, filesystem) and 1 physical processor (Broadcom SiByte 1125 - one processing core per chip) for operating system management and control, four Gigabit Ethernet ports and four 4Gb/s Fibre Channel ports.
Memory
Description
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Size in GB
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Number of Instances
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Total GB
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Nonvolatile
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DDR2 RAM (Cougar management)
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1
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2
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2
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V
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DDR2 RAM (Cougar)
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2
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16
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32
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V
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NV RAM (LSI XBB2 control module)
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1
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16
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16
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NV
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Grand Total Memory Gigabytes
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50
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Memory Notes
Each Cougar 6720 NAS blade has 16 GB of memory for the data path (protocol and file system operations) and 1 GB of memory for operating system management and control.
Stable Storage
The NAS system under test includes the Cougar 6720 gateway and LSI 7900 storage. Only the LSI 7900 storage system has stable storage. The LSI 7900 stable storage consists of disk drives and DDR2 RAM with a backup system utilizing batteries and USB-based flash drives. In the event of power failure, the battery backed system writes cache data to flash drives. If the batteries are not charged, then the storage system operates in pass-through mode with the disk drives being considered the only stable storage. Data is stored in stable storage before NFS stable write and commit operations are acknowledged. Note that the USB flash drives are implicitly included in the NV RAM line in the Memory table.
System Under Test Configuration Notes
The test configuration used dedicated resources (network switch, SAN switch, storage).
Other System Notes
Standard LSI storage default settings were utilized.
Test Environment Bill of Materials
Item No
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Qty
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Vendor
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Model/Name
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Description
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1
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10
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Dell
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PowerEdge 1850
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Dell load generator client
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2
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1
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Cisco
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Catalyst 2960G switch
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48 port switch
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Load Generators
LG Type Name
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LG1
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BOM Item #
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1
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Processor Name
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Intel Xeon
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Processor Speed
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3.0 GHz
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Number of Processors (chips)
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2
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Number of Cores/Chip
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2
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Memory Size
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2 GB
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Operating System
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Red Hat REL4 2.6.9-5.ELsmp
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Network Type
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Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection
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Load Generator (LG) Configuration
Benchmark Parameters
Network Attached Storage Type
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NFS V3
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Number of Load Generators
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10
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Number of Processes per LG
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32
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Biod Max Read Setting
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2
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Biod Max Write Setting
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2
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Block Size
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AUTO
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Testbed Configuration
LG No
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LG Type
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Network
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Target Filesystems
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Notes
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1..10
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1
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1
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vol1-vol8, vol101-vol108
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None
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Load Generator Configuration Notes
None
Uniform Access Rule Compliance
Thirty-two processes were utilized on each load generating client. The LSI ONStor Cougar 6720 Gateway had two blades, each running 1 virtual server and 8 file systems. Each blade was configured with 1 logical interface to the clients (an aggregation of four GbE interfaces). To satisfy the uniform access rule, each client used 32 mount points, 2 for each of the 16 file systems in the Cougar 6720 Gateway. Thus each client's load was evenly distributed over the 16 file systems and the 2 network interfaces. On the storage side, each virtual server could access any of the raid groups via either of the 2 storage systems.
Other Notes
Config Diagrams
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