Understood
This I believe is the L3 cache of the Intel CPU which is like 19MB or 24MB, right?
So you are saying that whether this value is high or low does not in any way show real world performance. I have tested this on an old server (a HP G7 and I get a higher value, while on my G10 I get...
OK so I installed this nvme pcie card: https://documents.westerndigital.com/content/dam/doc-library/en_us/assets/public/western-digital/product/data-center-drives/ultrastar-nvme-series/data-sheet-ultrastar-dc-sn200.pdf
I'm getting around 1000MB/s buffered reads, is there a bottleneck somewhere...
As I've been working on optimizing my Proxmox setup, I found myself wondering about the expected "Timing buffered disk reads" for NVMe and SSD drives in this environment.
I've been using the hdparm -tT command to measure the read speeds of my storage devices, including both NVMe SSDs and SATA...
Thanks, any guide on how I can cache on a RAM drive?
I tried adding the one ssd drive as a logical drive on the raid controller and enabled controller cache of the raid controller. That did not help
Need assistance on an issue I've been facing with my HP ProLiant ML350 Gen10 server running Proxmox. Specifically, I'm interested in improving the "Timing cached reads" performance metric on my server.
Server Specs:
Server Model: HP ProLiant ML350 Gen10
CPU: Intel Xeon Bronze 3106
Storage: HP...
I have a setup that I believe should be capable of much higher read speeds than what I am currently achieving, and I'm hoping the community can help me troubleshoot and get the most out of my hardware.
Here are the details of my setup:
Hardware:
HP ML350 Gen10
CPU: Xeon 3106 1.7GHz (single...
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