daniel-nanboe
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- Jan 27, 2021
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Hi,
I have the following setup:
1 HP DL 380P U2 Gen 8
2 x Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650L v2 @ 1.70GHz
192 Gb RAM
Raid Controller P822 in hba mode
10 x 4 Tb SAS 12G disks
1x Intel optane NVME 16Gb card.
1x 1Gb connection for management
1 x 10Gb SPF+ connection direct link bridge to an esxi server
I have the latest version of Truenas the storage is empty.
My issue is that after I create an NFS shared storage and try to use it on the connected esxi server the performance is total crap.
With sync active I get around 50 MiB/s transfer rate and with sync disabled around 130MiB/s
I have tried all the raid versions from stripe to raidz2 and raidz3 with no change in performance.
Configured with slog on the nvme disk and without.
I was expecting a transfer rate of at least 800 MiB/s. Is this not realistic? With the P822 activated in raid mode and the 2 Gb cache this is the rate I get.
Any suggestions?
I have the following setup:
1 HP DL 380P U2 Gen 8
2 x Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650L v2 @ 1.70GHz
192 Gb RAM
Raid Controller P822 in hba mode
10 x 4 Tb SAS 12G disks
1x Intel optane NVME 16Gb card.
1x 1Gb connection for management
1 x 10Gb SPF+ connection direct link bridge to an esxi server
I have the latest version of Truenas the storage is empty.
My issue is that after I create an NFS shared storage and try to use it on the connected esxi server the performance is total crap.
With sync active I get around 50 MiB/s transfer rate and with sync disabled around 130MiB/s
I have tried all the raid versions from stripe to raidz2 and raidz3 with no change in performance.
Configured with slog on the nvme disk and without.
I was expecting a transfer rate of at least 800 MiB/s. Is this not realistic? With the P822 activated in raid mode and the 2 Gb cache this is the rate I get.
Any suggestions?