Supermicro X10DRL-C with 9300-8i


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Hi Team,

I have a Supermicro X10DRL-C 3U server and currently it has below 2 free PCIE slots.

CPU1 SLOTS PCI-E 3.0 X8
CPU1 SLOTS PCI-E 3.0 X16

 

1)  Western Digital 2TB WD Blue 3D NAND Internal PC SSD - SATA III 6 Gb/s, 2.5"/7mm, Up to 560 MB/s - WDS200T2B0A
2) LSI Broadcom SAS 9300-8i 8-port 12Gb/s SATA+SAS PCI-Express 3.0 Low Profile Host Bus Adapter

 

The server has 9300-8i HBA controller and connected with 8 WD SATA3 SSD 2TB disks.


Performance testing:- When LSI HBA 9300-8i connected with CPU1 SLOTS PCI-E 3.0 X8


8 lanes x 560MB/s   == 4,480 MB/s

PCIe 3.0 has an high overhead, max usable I can expect alteast 3800 MB/s

So 3800 MB/s / 8 SATA SSD   = 475MB/s per drive


The above calculation is right?

Can we use CPU1 SLOTS PCI-E 3.0 X16 for SAS 9300-8i for get more performance?
16 lanes x 560MB/s   == 8,960 MB/s

So 8960 MB/s / 8 SATA SSD   =  1120 MB/s per drive. Im wrong. This calculation is going above drive speed(560 MB/s) ??

Thank you,
Raj
 

Edited by srmvel
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Thanks JorgeB again for your valuable reply. Yes I checked your community only to get the details.It was helpful.

 

I hope,my mentioned calculation is correct.

Performance testing:- When LSI HBA 9300-8i connected with CPU1 SLOTS PCI-E 3.0 X8


8 lanes x 560MB/s   == 4,480 MB/s

So 4480 MB/s / 8 SATA SSD   = 560 MB/s per drive(i.e 550 MB/s as per your above reply)

 

In this case ,i cannot use x16 lanes for LSI HBA 9300-8i.

 

Can we use CPU1 SLOTS PCI-E 3.0 X16 for SAS 9300-8i for get more performance?

 

Thanks,

Raj
 

 

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1 hour ago, srmvel said:

8 lanes x 560MB/s   == 4,480 MB/s

Max theoretical performance is 8 x 600MB/s, but in practice and due to overhead you should get 550/560MB/s max.

 

1 hour ago, srmvel said:

Can we use CPU1 SLOTS PCI-E 3.0 X16 for SAS 9300-8i for get more performance?

You can use the slot but performance will be the same, since it will still link @ x8, even if it linked at x16 performance with 8 drives would be the same, since the limit here is the SATA speed.

 

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