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vmware 4.1 and hooking up 2 different iscsi SAN units

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I am stumped.

 

Ive got a 4.1 enviroment that is using 2 SAN units

 

1 is a SATA SAN  isolated on its own pswitch using iscsi on 10.10.10.1 all running over the software iscsi adapter...over 1gbe connections

 

1 is a SAS/SSD unit isolated on its own pswitch using iscsi on 10.10.10.2 all running over the software iscsi adapter ....over 10gbe connections

 

I can not seem to get much more than 100MB/sec and Im typically running around 65MB/sec to my new storage volumes on my new san over the 10GBE

 

 

 

That said, i built up a host from scratch on the same hardware, only connected it to the 10gbe storage and im pulling 350Rd / 200Wr or so.

 

What im trying to sort out is why?

 

I inheiritied the SATA enviroment with vmware and im trying to get to the SAS enviroment but if the performance isnt better in my testing, i dont want to move 20TB of data only to find out our storage is slow on the new storage as well.

 

Am i only as slow as my slowest disk speeds using the iscsi software adapter even though i reading and writing from 2 completely seperate storage units on different PSwitches? I dont get it.

 

I should note that i have my vswitches isolated as well. The portgroups for the 1gbe connections going to the SATA san are on 1 vswitch and the SAS san port groups are on a completely isolated vswitch using the 10GBE adapter. Paths on all storage are set to Round Robin (per the manufacture) although i have tried fixed etc and got simular results. (just to rule it out).

 

I should also note that the vms im testing with are all on the same host as well so it is using the Host bus to do the transfers in testing.


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