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admin at berkcom

Nov 14, 2008, 12:19 PM

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FAS6070 OPS

Anyone out there running a FAS6070 or FAS6030 hard? I have been trying to find real world NFS OPS numbers on this head and cant seem to. I know all OPS are not created equal but a peak OPS and what type of traffic you are pushing at it would be a great help. Thanks Jack *disclaimer* Berkcom.net does not have any personal or business relationship to berkcom.com or Berkeley Communications.


tmacmd at gmail

Nov 14, 2008, 1:32 PM

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Re: FAS6070 OPS [In reply to]

My gx cluster (2x6070 heads) was yielding 2-3 gigaBYTES per second under load

Does that help?

I see upwards of 5 gBYTES per second with 4 heads (2x6070 and 2x6080)

--tmac
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Anyone out there running a FAS6070 or FAS6030 hard? I have been trying to find real world NFS OPS numbers on this head and cant seem to. I know all OPS are not created equal but a peak OPS and what type of traffic you are pushing at it would be a great help.
 
Thanks
 
Jack
 
*disclaimer*
 
Berkcom.net does not have any personal or business relationship to berkcom.com or Berkeley Communications.

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filip.sneppe at gmail

Nov 14, 2008, 3:16 PM

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Re: FAS6070 OPS [In reply to]

Jack,

There's always www.spec.org for some official numbers, see here:

http://www.spec.org/sfs97r1/results/sfs97r1.html

Regards,
Filip

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 9:19 PM, <admin [at] berkcom> wrote:
> Anyone out there running a FAS6070 or FAS6030 hard? I have been trying to
> find real world NFS OPS numbers on this head and cant seem to. I know all
> OPS are not created equal but a peak OPS and what type of traffic you are
> pushing at it would be a great help.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jack
>
> *disclaimer*
>
> Berkcom.net does not have any personal or business relationship to
> berkcom.com or Berkeley Communications.


nick at nicholasbernstein

Nov 14, 2008, 3:53 PM

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Re: FAS6070 OPS [In reply to]

Jack,

One of the neat things about all those autosupport emails that get kicked
off is that Netapp has a very large database of cool info at their
fingertips. They can run reports for you, looking at (anonymous) customer
data similar to yours and giving you pretty neat projections. Youıve got to
ask though, and sometimes theyıll grumble, but generally theyıll send one
out right quick. You could do an ad-hock sample here, but I think youıd
probably be much better served by getting a report.

-Nick


On 11/14/08 12:19 PM, "admin [at] berkcom" <admin [at] berkcom> wrote:

> Anyone out there running a FAS6070 or FAS6030 hard? I have been trying to find
> real world NFS OPS numbers on this head and cant seem to. I know all OPS are
> not created equal but a peak OPS and what type of traffic you are pushing at
> it would be a great help.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jack
>
> *disclaimer*
>
> Berkcom.net does not have any personal or business relationship to berkcom.com
> or Berkeley Communications.
>

--
Nicholas Bernstein
Technologist, Consultant, Instructor
http://nicholasbernstein.com


tmerrill at mathworks

Nov 17, 2008, 3:14 PM

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Re: FAS6070 OPS [In reply to]

On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 admin [at] berkcom wrote:

> Anyone out there running a FAS6070 or FAS6030 hard? I have been trying to find real world NFS OPS numbers on this head and cant seem to.
> I know all OPS are not created equal but a peak OPS and what type of traffic you are pushing at it would be a great help.

Easily 50-60k ops/s out of a 6070 head (SPEC rated for 68k), but CIFS traffic
then sucks down our ops numbers. Not all that impressive (*our* traffic load).

We once got 9x,000 ops/s out of a 980 head (SPEC rated at 34,000)...
It all depends on the traffic load.

Until next time...

The MathWorks, Inc. 508-647-7000 x7792
3 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760-2098 508-647-7001 FAX
tmerrill [at] mathworks http://www.mathworks.com
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tmerrill at mathworks

Nov 17, 2008, 3:14 PM

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Re: FAS6070 OPS [In reply to]

On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 admin [at] berkcom wrote:

> Anyone out there running a FAS6070 or FAS6030 hard? I have been trying to find real world NFS OPS numbers on this head and cant seem to.
> I know all OPS are not created equal but a peak OPS and what type of traffic you are pushing at it would be a great help.

Easily 50-60k ops/s out of a 6070 head (SPEC rated for 68k), but CIFS traffic
then sucks down our ops numbers. Not all that impressive (*our* traffic load).

We once got 9x,000 ops/s out of a 980 head (SPEC rated at 34,000)...
It all depends on the traffic load.

Until next time...

The MathWorks, Inc. 508-647-7000 x7792
3 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760-2098 508-647-7001 FAX
tmerrill [at] mathworks http://www.mathworks.com
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tmerrill at mathworks

Nov 17, 2008, 3:14 PM

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Re: FAS6070 OPS [In reply to]

On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 admin [at] berkcom wrote:

> Anyone out there running a FAS6070 or FAS6030 hard? I have been trying to find real world NFS OPS numbers on this head and cant seem to.
> I know all OPS are not created equal but a peak OPS and what type of traffic you are pushing at it would be a great help.

Easily 50-60k ops/s out of a 6070 head (SPEC rated for 68k), but CIFS traffic
then sucks down our ops numbers. Not all that impressive (*our* traffic load).

We once got 9x,000 ops/s out of a 980 head (SPEC rated at 34,000)...
It all depends on the traffic load.

Until next time...

The MathWorks, Inc. 508-647-7000 x7792
3 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760-2098 508-647-7001 FAX
tmerrill [at] mathworks http://www.mathworks.com
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