Yes, I am sorry, I mean MB/S (megaBYTES/sec). Mb/S (megaBITS/sec) would be about 8 times MB/S, correct? If so, this would mean you are getting about 6 MB/S from the Snap, and 3 MB/S to the Snap, and we are in the same ballpark.
I am curious about setting the cache size. This is what I show with a debug memory:
Total System Physical Memory: 268435456
File System Memory Allocated: 248796144
Memory To be Written: 0
Memory On Loan: 16608
Loan Count: 2
Heap Memory: 229203744
Memory In Use: 226426784
Objects Allocated: 26
Communication Memory Allocated: 2059232
Memory In Use: 467604
SDB Non-Volatile Memory Allocated: 65536
Memory In Use: 16222
Handles Allocated:4679
Handles In Use: 365
SDB Volatile Memory Allocated: 98304
Memory In Use: 330
Handles Allocated: 11705
Handles In Use: 12
System has been configured!
Which (if any) of these entries corresponds to the raid cache size? Any guidance on what I should set the raid cache size to?
Thanks,
Dave