Performance

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Although the SS4000-E's performance is disappointing compared to that of direct-attached or internal drives, it does pretty well when compared to other NAS products. We tested the box with its drives in a RAID 5 configuration and using a gigabit Ethernet connection.

NOTES:
• Keep in mind that the maximum raw data rate for 100Mbps Ethernet is 12.5 MB/s and 125 MB/s for gigabit Ethernet

Test Configuration
System Hardware
Processor(s) 2x Intel Xeon Processor (Nocona core)
3.6 GHz, FSB800, 1 MB L2 Cache
Platform Asus NCL-DS (Socket 604)
Intel E7520 Chipset, BIOS 1005
RAM Corsair CM72DD512AR-400 (DDR2-400 ECC, reg.)
2x 512 MB, CL3-3-3-10 Timings
System Hard Drive Western Digital Caviar WD1200JB
120 GB, 7,200 RPM, 8 MB Cache, UltraATA/100
Mass Storage Controller(s) Intel 82801EB UltraATA/100 Controller (ICH5)
Silicon Image Sil3124, PCI-X
Networking Broadcom BCM5721 On-Board Gigabit Ethernet NIC
Graphics Card On-Board Graphics
ATI RageXL, 8 MB
System Hardware
Performance Measurements c't h2benchw 3.6
I/O Performance IOMeter 2003.05.10
Fileserver-Benchmark
Webserver-Benchmark
Database-Benchmark
Workstation-Benchmark
System Software & Drivers
OS Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, Service Pack 1
Platform Driver Intel Chipset Installation Utility 7.0.0.1025
Graphics Driver Default Windows Graphics Driver

As the charts below show, the SS4000-E achieved a data rate of 7 MB/s for writing and 13-14 MB/s for sequential reads (the red bars in the Read chart) when tested in a RAID 5 configuration using our Robocopy benchmark. This test basically uses a Microsoft utility to automatically copy a number of folders containing files of various sizes and types between our test computer and the NAS under test and measure the time it takes.

In a RAID 0 configuration, the device takes a noticeable jump upward in performance and reaches 11 MB/s for writing due to the reduced overhead of RAID 0 operation. So while the NAS can slightly outrun 100 MBit Ethernet bandwidth, it can't take much advantage of the additional bandwidth provided by gigabit Ethernet.


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