Testing RAID cards is a long and arduous process. The most difficult part was deciding on a standard cluster size for all cards. While the Promise cards can have from 8k to 2048k, Adaptec’s limit is 128k, and 3ware’s is 64k. All cards default to 64k cluster size, so who am I to argue? Just for comparison sake, I ran the Promise FastTrak100 with three cluster sizes to see the difference.

Adapter

 

WinBench 99

 

IO Meter

 

HD Tach

 

 

 

 

 

High

File

Work-

Data-

Read

Read

Write

CPU

Drive Configuration

Cluster

Business

End

Server

Station

Base

Burst

Average

Average

%

RAID 0 Two Disk

8

5220

6120

99.29

89.12

77.13

75.3

57273.8

2426.2

5.1

 

64

6270

10400

103.99

121.79

113.91

69.5

35164.6

28952.1

11.4

 

512

6250

17400

104.21

121.14

109.99

74.7

24572.1

28384.8

9.3

RAID 0 Four Disk

8

3960

3970

84.95

93.32

95.58

63.6

51357.3

1429.4

4.4

 

64

6000

9300

103.25

120.88

117.25

68.6

21714.6

30492.9

8.8

 

512

7040

19200

108.23

126.71

123.94

74.5

21338.7

29240.3

8.3

RAID 0+1 Four Disk

8

3960

3970

74.11

68.71

61.91

63.6

51357.3

1429.4

4.4

 

64

4680

3960

87.84

105.63

95.76

67.9

31950.1

1238.8

2.9

 

512

4770

3630

94.75

113.85

101.67

65.7

23630.1

1245.0

2.8

I’ve indicated best scores in a range with Bold face. I can’t account for the poor write scores with HDTach, although they were quoted in the December issue of Maximum PC as indicating their benchmark is not designed for RAID systems. All tests were run using the Test Platform.

On the two disk system 64k appears to be the clear winner. With four disks, 512k kills with RAID 0 and does well again with RAID 0+1.

Testing Methodology
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