What Are You Doing Right Now
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 @dustinb3403 Well I havent tested a raid 10 setup here at work. Those benchmarks are at home and i don't remember what they were. Ill try to remember to do a benchmark on my home pc. It currently has a pci3 ssd. We can compare 
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 I just reinstalled, without the HBA in the way, now a single disk is running the OS, and 3 disks are in RAID0. I wonder what the performance is going to look like there. As for if there is any status reporting on this array or not I think is doubtful. (doesn't matter anyways since it's raid0). And the HBA had no reporting either, so meh. . . 
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 @dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: And the HBA had no reporting either, so meh. . . I'm reading through Craig Alanson's Expeditionary Force series right now. "meh" makes me laugh to much. 
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 Here is the per disk performance according to anandtech.com  
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  And thats the "simple spaces" performance with 3 disks. 
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 Which, if this is accurate would mean that Storage Spaces isn't actually setting up a RAID0 with the expected results. That's about on par with a single disk. So what gives? 
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 @dustinb3403 So Storage Spaces only sees a little bump in speed on a 3 drive RAID 0 array? Something else seems to be off with that system. 
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 The array device is listed at the expected size, but the performance results certainly aren't showing that this is an OBR0. 
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 What's one disk show? 
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 @obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now: What's one disk show? I'll run against the C:\ drive and see what it reports since that is a standalone disk. 
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 Finally installed Windows Admin Center. Where has this been all my life? This is pretty nice. 
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  Single disk performance. 
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 Everything seems reasonable to me. 
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 Keep in mind this is all MB/s, not IOPS. 
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 @obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Everything seems reasonable to me. It seems normal that a RAID0 of SSDs is as fast as a single SSD non-raided? 
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 @dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Everything seems reasonable to me. It seems normal that a RAID0 of SSDs is as fast as a single SSD non-raided? The middle two are significantly higher on the RAID. Use a real tool like iometer. 
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 Walked into the office to have exchange down. Non of the DAG drives are consistent. Sigh... Some DB's are offline.. 
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 @obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Use a real tool like iometer. Doesn't seem to be able to read Storage Spaces Direct arrays for I/O at all. Only get error count and CPU utilization. 
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