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February 8th, 2012 13:00

Hello,

The difference that you are seeing is the fact that on the server it is a DAS (Direct Attached Storage ) as to the MD 3200i which is a NAS ( Network Attached Storage).  Your DAS storage is always going to show as being faster and have better read & write access then the NAS.  Where you are getting the slowdown is coming from the 2 controllers & cache memory on the MD3200i.  While it is not slowing it down a whole lot any time the read & writes go to the NAS it has to be acknowledged by both controllers and shared memory for both controllers which will cause a slowdown in data transfer.  Also the pass through ports will not work with the MD 3200i.

Let us know how it goes.

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February 8th, 2012 15:00

The difference that you are seeing is the fact that on the server it is a DAS (Direct Attached Storage ) as to the MD 3200i which is a NAS ( Network Attached Storage). 

The MD3200i is not a NAS. It's a SAN. These may be the same letters, but there is a huge difference between SAN and NAS. SAN stands for Storage Area Network and is a block level storage solution. NAS is a file level storage solution.

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February 9th, 2012 00:00

OK and Thank You so much for your responses ! As you said, there will never be the same result between a R710 which is a DAS and a MD3200i. But is there somewhere a special configuration to do to optimize these results ? Is there something on the MD3200i or on the MD6220 side ?

And what about the MD3600i ? Can we expect to have better result ?

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February 9th, 2012 08:00

Dang dude...    Those are outstanding iSCSI numbers.....      Are you really having performance issues?   I am shocked if so.

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February 10th, 2012 00:00

Outstanding numbers ? When you were on a R710 and then you pass on a SAN architecture with a MD3200i and you see the difference between these values, it's not for me outstanding numbers.

Can we expect to have better result with a MD3600i or is it the same ?

Thanks

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