SPECsfs97_R1.v3 Result =============================================================================== Sun Microsystems, Inc. : Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS SPECsfs97_R1.v3 = 28074 Ops/Sec (Overall Response Time = 2.24 msec) =============================================================================== Throughput Response ops/sec msec 2806 1.2 5626 1.3 8484 1.4 11289 1.7 14196 2.1 17019 2.5 19863 2.9 22799 3.4 25647 3.8 28074 4.6 =============================================================================== Server Configuration and Availability Vendor Sun Microsystems, Inc. Hardware Available July 2006 Software Available July 2006 Date Tested May 2006 SFS License number 6 Licensee Location Irvine, CA CPU, Memory and Power Model Name Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS Processor AMD 2.6GHz Opteron(TM) 252 processor # of Processors 1 core, 1 chip, 1 core/chip Primary Cache 64 KB I + 64 KB D on chip Secondary Cache 1MB (I+D) on chip Other Cache N/A UPS N/A Other Hardware N/A Memory Size 4 GB NVRAM Size 4 GB (2GB per 5320 RAID EU controller tray) NVRAM Type Sun StorageTek 5320 RAID EU write cache NVRAM Description Write-Back with battery backup Server Software OS Name and Version Sun StorageTek NAS OS Ver 4.12b20 Other Software N/A File System N/A NFS version 3 Server Tuning Buffer Cache Size Default # NFS Processes 120 Fileset Size 270.7 GB Network Subsystem Network Type Gigabit Ethernet Network Controller Desc. Integrated Gigabit Ethernet Number Networks 1 (N1) Number Network Controllers 1 Protocol Type TCP Switch Type Cisco Catalyst 4000 Bridge Type N/A Hub Type N/A Other Network Hardware N/A Disk Subsystem and Filesystems Number Disk Controllers 2 (Dual Port) Number of Disks 160 Number of Filesystems 40 (F1-F40) File System Creation Ops default File System Config each R5 LUN houses (1) 252GB file system Disk Controller 5320 RAID EU controller # of Controller Type 1 Number of Disks 160 Disk Type Seagate ST314680F 146GB 10k RPM FC File Systems on Disks F1-40 (Alternating accross each controller.) Special Config Notes 40 3+1 RAID 5 LUNs( F1 is on first port of first controller,F2 is on first port of second controller, F3 is on second port of first controller, F4 is on second port of second controller, and etc.) Load Generator (LG) Configuration Number of Load Generators 15 Number of Processes per LG 8 Biod Max Read Setting 2 Biod Max Write Setting 2 LG Type LG1 LG Model Intel Base Number and Type Processors 2.4 GHz P4 Memory Size 1GB Operating System Redhat 9.0 Compiler gcc (GCC) 3.2.2 20030222 (RedHat linux 3.2.2-5) Compiler Options Default Network Type Intel PCI Gigabit Ethernet Controller Testbed Configuration LG # LG Type Network Target File Systems Notes ---- ------- ------- ------------------- ----- 1,6,11 LG1 N1 /F1-8 N/A 2,7,12 LG1 N1 /F9-16 N/A 3,8,13 LG1 N1 /F17-24 N/A 4,9,14 LG1 N1 /F25-32 N/A 5,10,15 LG1 N1 /F33-40 N/A =============================================================================== Notes and Tuning <> OS Tuning: <> Checkpoint disabled on all volumes: disabled via menu <> NFS worker threads set to 120: set nfs.nworker 120 <> Disable system monitor: set sysmon.test.enable yes <> Disable directory audit: =sfs2_no_dir_audit=1 <> Disable file system read ahead: =sfs2_nrax=0 <> Disable file system access time update: fsctl atime disable * <> Maximum queued HBA commands limited to 128: set qlogic.isp.maxthrottle 128 <> The storage subsystem consists of (2) dual-controller Sun StorageTek <> NAS 5320 RAID EU controller trays with cache mirroring disabled, <> and (8) Sun StorageTek NAS 5320 RAID EU F expansion trays, totalling <> 160 drives. (40) 3+1 RAID 5 LUNs are configured. <> <> <> Each 252GB file system is built from a <> single segment, with each segment residing on one RAID5 LUN, (1) file <> system per LUN. <> <> Controller arrays provide battery-backed cache memory. In the <> case that line power is lost, battery power is sufficient to <> preserve cache contents for 72 hours minimum. If the batteries <> are depleted to the extent that they cannot maintain memory for <> 72 hours, the controller will automatically switch to write- <> through mode. <> =============================================================================== Generated on Tue Jun 6 16:52:26 EDT 2006 by SPEC SFS97 ASCII Formatter Copyright (c) 1997-2004 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation