This setup is awesome, I didn't expect to be able to browse all the snapshots and access them instantly from windows 7 over smb using previous versions.
On a side note, I have not built up the raidz2 yet, but what kind of read / write speeds are typical for a 1 disk pool?
currently getting:
write 10.24 GB via dd, please wait...
time dd if=/dev/zero of=/test/dd.tst bs=1024000 count=10000
10000+0 records in
10000+0 records out
real 2:21.8
user 0.0
sys 6.1
10.24 GB in 141.8s = 72.21 MB/s Write
read 10.24 GB via dd, please wait...
time dd if=/test/dd.tst of=/dev/null bs=1024000
10000+0 records in
10000+0 records out
real 1:08.5
user 0.0
sys 3.5
10.24 GB in 68.5s = 149.49 MB/s Read
The read speed looks good but this disk (st33000651as) benchmarks about 120mb/s average write speed in windows formatted ntfs... I expect to have no problem saturating gigabit once the raidz2 is setup, but just curious what is typical for single disk write speeds when compared to windows / ntfs.
On a side note, I have not built up the raidz2 yet, but what kind of read / write speeds are typical for a 1 disk pool?
currently getting:
write 10.24 GB via dd, please wait...
time dd if=/dev/zero of=/test/dd.tst bs=1024000 count=10000
10000+0 records in
10000+0 records out
real 2:21.8
user 0.0
sys 6.1
10.24 GB in 141.8s = 72.21 MB/s Write
read 10.24 GB via dd, please wait...
time dd if=/test/dd.tst of=/dev/null bs=1024000
10000+0 records in
10000+0 records out
real 1:08.5
user 0.0
sys 3.5
10.24 GB in 68.5s = 149.49 MB/s Read
The read speed looks good but this disk (st33000651as) benchmarks about 120mb/s average write speed in windows formatted ntfs... I expect to have no problem saturating gigabit once the raidz2 is setup, but just curious what is typical for single disk write speeds when compared to windows / ntfs.