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The Question is: When running an application such as SAS, which uses asynchronous Direct I/O, on an AlphaStation 500au, against locally attached UltraSCSI disks (5 disks, software RAID 0, FWD SCSI bus), read/write performance is poor compared with other similar OS's and d oes not respond to changes in the blocksize being transferred. The CPU generally sees about 50% utilization, the disks are observably in intermittent use (access lights flash). The SAS job is the only process on the system. 1) is it possible that the Storageworks RAID driver "packetizes" or otherwise generates multiple small synchronous I/O's, rather than single large asynchronous I/O's? 2) are there other tuning or hardware parameters which might result in low-rate synchronous I/O on this system? thanks The Answer is : Unfortunately, a specific answer will require detailed knowledge of the application and particularly of the application I/O activity and I/O processing. Potential areas where performance could be improved involve the application file I/O, process quotas, system parameter settings, highwater marking, file extension processing, I/O (read and/or write) caching, available physical memory, I/O caching settings, and any number of other areas. Application profiling is often required, and the assistance of OpenVMS Engineering and particularly the assistance of the softwarae vendor can be central in an expeditious resolution.
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