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Thread : Gigabit Speed (Sandra) slow?
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I just ran a Sandra benchmark (2004.10.9.89) on my network between two computers on the gigabit segment, and found that it rates my bandwidth at only 36 MB/s (it claims a 1000Base-TX GB full duplex should be able to do 117 MB/s) so I'm trying to figure out what the problem is. Anyone know what could be causing the slowdown?
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Just to add, I tried it again both with some different layouts:
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You have to remember that unless you have a RAID array or Raptors your hard disks aren't gonna be transferring data at more than about 50MB/s (Thats for a high end 7200RPM 8MB Cache model too) so basically your pretty much limited by your HDD. Also, The NIC is sharing the banswidth of the PCI bus, which is 133MB/s (thats theoretical max, really probably about 100MB/s after overheads), so if you add up 40MB/s for HDD, and about 10MB/s for the rest of the PCI stuff, you get only about 40MB/s left over. Basically unless you have CSA (is that what its called?) and a decent HDD subsystem your not going to get much better performance.
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I didn't notice any HD activity during the test though. It tested in about 1/4 second, and without any read/write activity.
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Tried to delete...wouldn't let me.<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by darfur on 09/17/04 08:43 PM.</EM></FONT></P> |
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Here is a link to what looks like a quick and easy way to make a ramdisk: <A HREF="http://users.compaqnet.be/cn181612/RAMDisk/RAMDisk.htm" target="_new">http://users.compaqnet.be/cn181612/RAMDisk/RAMDisk.htm</A>
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I figured out what the problem was ages ago... I've given up on the network forum, hardly anybody comes here at all. One post every few weeks or so.
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I will have to do my own tests. But the speed of the PCI Bus should be about 125MB/s bytes not bits.
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