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Fatwah on Western Digital
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I recently became responsible for an Intel OEM Server. I don't know what model it is, but it's about six years old and uses an integrated LSI SATA controller instead of ICH* or IDE-emulated SATA.
The machine has a hardware RAID1, but they way I came to be involved with it is that neither member of the array was mountable one day and the guy who owns the server just called the only computer company he had any current relationship with.
I wound up recreating the array with a new set of disks and using a TrueImage boot CD to clone the data from the other drives on to my new ones since the guy didn't actually know how his backups worked or where they were located. Eventually I found out his backups were an external 160GB drive that must've been full for the last three years, based on the date of the last successful backup.
Old drives were 80GB Hitachi SATA drives. Replacement drives are Hitachi 250GB SATA drives. The new drives are SATA II and the original drives are original SATA.
OK.
Here's the problem: Data transfers on the new drives seem to top out at about 2.5MB/sec, slow enough that the machine takes 45 minutes to boot, a 100MB Quickbooks file takes about 1 minute to load up from a client, and a database report that used to run in "about a minute" now takes about a half hour.
I don't know how things used to be with this guy's stuff, 'cause I wasn't around for that, but he says it's unbearably slow now, and the only thing this system does is authenticate people on a domain and serve files. Everything DOES work, just... slowly.
As a further source of annoyance, his disk-related performance counters all look normal, and his controller isn't fancy enough to have a monitor of its own. The RAID BIOS shows that the current drives are synchronized and healthy.
I'm telling this guy that the real fix would be a new server, but he doesn't want to pay for licenses again, and at this point I'm actually kind of intrigued to figure out where the issue is.
If I disable RAID mode on the controller, I get a BSOD on boot. If I disable the RAID driver in Windows, I get a BSOD on boot. If I do both, I get a BSOD on boot. Safe mode doesn't work either.
I even cloned his data back to another set of the same old 80GB Hitachi drives and saw the same slowness.
I'm really quite puzzled by this.
I recently became responsible for an Intel OEM Server. I don't know what model it is, but it's about six years old and uses an integrated LSI SATA controller instead of ICH* or IDE-emulated SATA.
The machine has a hardware RAID1, but they way I came to be involved with it is that neither member of the array was mountable one day and the guy who owns the server just called the only computer company he had any current relationship with.
I wound up recreating the array with a new set of disks and using a TrueImage boot CD to clone the data from the other drives on to my new ones since the guy didn't actually know how his backups worked or where they were located. Eventually I found out his backups were an external 160GB drive that must've been full for the last three years, based on the date of the last successful backup.
Old drives were 80GB Hitachi SATA drives. Replacement drives are Hitachi 250GB SATA drives. The new drives are SATA II and the original drives are original SATA.
OK.
Here's the problem: Data transfers on the new drives seem to top out at about 2.5MB/sec, slow enough that the machine takes 45 minutes to boot, a 100MB Quickbooks file takes about 1 minute to load up from a client, and a database report that used to run in "about a minute" now takes about a half hour.
I don't know how things used to be with this guy's stuff, 'cause I wasn't around for that, but he says it's unbearably slow now, and the only thing this system does is authenticate people on a domain and serve files. Everything DOES work, just... slowly.
As a further source of annoyance, his disk-related performance counters all look normal, and his controller isn't fancy enough to have a monitor of its own. The RAID BIOS shows that the current drives are synchronized and healthy.
I'm telling this guy that the real fix would be a new server, but he doesn't want to pay for licenses again, and at this point I'm actually kind of intrigued to figure out where the issue is.
If I disable RAID mode on the controller, I get a BSOD on boot. If I disable the RAID driver in Windows, I get a BSOD on boot. If I do both, I get a BSOD on boot. Safe mode doesn't work either.
I even cloned his data back to another set of the same old 80GB Hitachi drives and saw the same slowness.
I'm really quite puzzled by this.