14.1.2 iV5R2 Direct Attach DASD
This section discusses the direct attach DASD subsystem performance improvements that were
new with the iV5R2 release. These consist of the following new hardware and software
offerings :
y
2757 SCSI PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller (IOA)
y
2780 SCSI PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller (IOA)
y
2844 PCI Node I/O Processor (IOP)
y
4326 35 GB 15K RPM DASD
y
4327 70 GB 15K RPM DASD
Note: for more information on the older IOAs and IOPs listed here see a previous copy of the
Performance Capabilities Reference.
14.1.2.1
For our workload we attempt to fill the DASD units to between 40 and 50% full so you are
comparing units with more actual data, but trying to keep the relative seek distances similar. The
reason is that larger capacity drives can appear to be faster than lower capacity drives in the
same environment running the same workload in the same size database. That perceived
improvement can disappear, or even reverse depending upon the workload (primarily because of
where on the disks the data is physically located).
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2778/6718 5074 tower 18GB 10K rpm
2757/6718 5074 tower 18GB 10K rpm
2778/6719 5074 tower 35GB 10K rpm
2757/6719 5074 tower 35GB 10K rpm
2757/6719 5094 tower 35GB 10K rpm
2757/4326 5094 tower 35GB 15K rpm
2757/4327 5094 tower 70GB 15K rpm
2757/4328 5094 tower 140GB 15K rpm
40% DASD Subsystem Utilization
I/O Intensive Workload Performance Comparison
Compare 2778/2757 & 5074 vs 5094