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Storage Performance
By: David Chisholm (dmchisho@learn.senecac.on.ca)
===Pictures===
http://www.paladinretrieval.net/hard%20drive.jpg
=Introduction=
There are 3 main results that we are interested in when rating storage performance.
===Cost===
===Pictures===
http://david-chisholm.no-ip.org/networkdiagram.jpg
=Approach=
The solution was '''Bonnie++''', a Linux command line utility which gives an extensive amount amount of storage performance information while also having the ability to test all of our storage systems.
===Pictures===
http://www.business-strategy-innovation.com/uploaded_images/Innovation-Process-799858.jpg
=Discovery=
===What did we discover during the process?===
We discovered that finding a viable benchmarking solution is harder then it sounds. Raw data will not always correspond with real results as it comes down to the application using those resources. This is evident in the mock tests using '''NFS''' vs '''USB PATA''' where '''USB PATA''' performed faster even though its benchmark results were lower using '''Bonnie++'''.
===Pictures===
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=Issues=
*We can login to an initiator, however, under heavy load the target receives invalid opcodes, causing the connection to fail.
*Experimenting with a alignment value of 3 did not clear the issue.
*Using the exact same target with a F12 x86_64 initiator is successful, issue seems to be '''ARM ''' related.
===Pictures===
* Access Time - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_time
* cDOT iSCSI - http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Fedora_ARM_Secondary_Architecture/iSCSI
* Pictures
**http://www.business-strategy-innovation.com/uploaded_images/Innovation-Process-799858.jpg
**http://david-chisholm.no-ip.org/networkdiagram.jpg
**http://www.paladinretrieval.net/hard%20drive.jpg
**http://david-chisholm.no-ip.org/bonnie.jpg
**http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumb_122/1171633495w0G6A0.jpg
**http://exportabel.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/train_wreck_at_montparnasse_1895.jpg