From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 17:18:07 -0600 From: G. David Butler gdb@dbSystems.com Subject: [9fans] DPT PM2041W observations Topicbox-Message-UUID: 6ff38668-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19980112231807.s80yGJeoaftxRu6cxCZv9dpF8vi6ePRjr2dI7LavS5Q@z> >So why does this 4th generation card with tag queueing support >run slower than the 1st generation design that is over 10 years >old? Some further info. Having enabled tag queueing I went back to do other benchmarks since the sequential write performance is now in the same ballpark. Tag queueing makes a big difference everywhere! Random reads and writes are much faster than without tags. In fact, the overall result is that the DPT, with tag queueing, is quite a bit faster than the 154x. Without tag queueing the 154x is faster. Now should I investigate the cache/raid add-on card? I currently do "software" mirroring across controllers to handle controller failure. Most drives now have advertised MTBFs of 1,000,000 hours. The 154x has a MTBF of 300,000. What is the DPT's? I like the idea of mirroring on the controller so the data only passes over the ISA bus once. Is this true? What is the minimum configuration for the 2041W to do RAID-1? What is the MTBF of that configuration? In that configuration is there any caching? Does the cache honor DPO and FUA in the extended read/write SCSI commands? Is there a current technical reference manual available? Thanks for any info. David Butler gdb@dbSystems.com