March 2, 20206 yr Previously it was the array card 9220-8i IT mode, using two 8087 to 4 SATA connectors to connect eight hard disks, and the motherboard SATA connect five hard disks, a total of thirteen hard disks. The system speed is normal. When the array is verified, a single hard disk 100MB / S, total speed 1300MB / S + Now I just replaced the chassis, using the HBA card 9220-8i , SFF-8087 to SFF-8643 cable and connected it to the 12Gb / s Expander backplane。 and the speed is abnormal. The single disk can reach 200MB / S at the fastest, but the entire system can only reach 420M / s. 10 disks are started, each disk Just 42M / s, start with 5 disks, each disk is 84M / s, the total speed is limited to 420M / s is a bug or should i change the HBA card?
March 3, 20206 yr Author Thank you for your reply I tried on different slots PCI-E 3.0 x16, PCIE 3.0 x8 and other motherboards But always runs at a width of 5GT / s x1 Edited March 3, 20206 yr by faqchina
March 3, 20206 yr 9 hours ago, johnnie.black said: For best performance you need a x8 link. I believe what he meant is you need a second 4 channel cable between your controller/hba and the expander. You should dual link your hba to the expander which should double your through put.
March 3, 20206 yr This is what @johnnie.black means by x8 link: My setup is basically the HBA (LSI 9206-16e) connected to a Areca 4036 (8x enclosure) enclosure via dual SFF 8644 cables. I guess have more bandwidth available than I have drives...
March 3, 20206 yr 6 hours ago, Shane-O-MAC said: believe what he meant is you need a second 4 channel cable between your controller/hba and the expander No, that x1 is the PCIe link speed, and it will be very slow like that for concurrent access, not enough bandwidth, if it's the same on a different board it's likely a controller problem.
March 4, 20206 yr 21 hours ago, johnnie.black said: if it's the same on a different board it's likely a controller problem.
March 4, 20206 yr Author The system was operating normally before replacing the chassis Just buy another HBA card and try it
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