Re: Veliciraptor HDD 3.0gbps but UDMA/100 on PCI-e controller?

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From: Roger Heflin
Date: Thursday, July 3, 2008 - 9:19 am

Justin Piszcz wrote:

Well, given that pcie x1 is max 250MB/second, and a number of pcie cards are not 
native (they have a pcie to pci converter between them), "dmidecode -vvv" will 
give you more details on the actual layout of things, and given that I have seen 
several devices actually run slower by having the ability to oversubscribe the 
bandwidth that is available and seemingly actually run slower because of this 
ability, that may have some bearing,    Ie 2 slower disks may be faster than 2 
fast disks on the pcie just because they don't oversubscribe the interfere. And 
given that if there is a pci converter that may lower the overall bandwidth even 
more, and cause the issue.   If this was old style ethernet I would have though 
collisions, but it must just come down to the arbitration setups not being 
carefully designed for high utilization, and high interference between devices.

                                Roger

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