Read and write speeds with all disc drives are extremely slow - IDE, SCSI, Ext. 1394
Everything is detected correctly. All the SCSI devices sync @ 160. Have done tests with nothing else but only one single ATA drive attached (the 200Gig Seagate) and get the same results. No matter the configuration, I get the same results.
I have used several drive speed test tools booted directy to Dos and all my drives pass all functionality tests, and perform at (close to) their rated drive speeds. Read tests, write tests, scan tests, random reads/writes all good. Around 46 to 50MB/sec for the IDE drives. Around 73 to 78MB/sec on the SCSI drives.
All drives have been defragged. The SCSI drives have even been low-levelled and then tested. All tests perform the same whether I use small or large files, and single or multiple files.
When booted normally in XP, all file transfers (copies/moves) from using Explorer from and to any drive (even to/from the same drive) only go at about 4MBytes/sec. Using robocopy from a Dos prompt goes at about 7.3MB/sec. Using Windows based drive diags reports that the read speed is 7MB/sec and write speed is 11.4MB/sec ON ALL the drives (They all get the same speed results - What the hell?). This is the same result from any of the diag tools I have used (HD Tune, HDD Speed Test Tool, Sandra 2007)
If I create a share, go to another PC, and transfer files to one of those drives, I get about 8 to 9MB/sec. And if I do a FTP transfer (up/down from either PC) I get 11 to 12MB/sec.
I have been all through Dell's, MS's, Seagate's, WD's and Intel's support pages. I have been through Dell's phone support and have been excalated through their ranks. Seagate's too. I been through butt loads of forums, and cannot find anything like this or any solutions.
I have tested with write caching on AND off. I updated the Mobo and SCSI controller BIOS. Have updated all the drivers for chipset, controllers, video, audio. Nothing has changed anything.
So, my questions are:
- What in all hell is going on here? I didn't even think that it would be possible to have different results depending on the app/service you use to transfer data (i.e. explorer copy vs robocopy). The FTP transfer being faster then a local file copy really bothers me.
- Most importantly. Why am I getting such a LO read/write speed on my drives? Especially THE SAME read/write speeds ON ALL of my drives?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
System configuration:
Dell Deminsion 4400 (Intel chipset) 1.6GHz
Windows XP Home SP2 with all updates
1GB PC266
1 Seagate ATA 40Gig
1 WD ATA 40Gig
1 Seagate ATA 200Gig
1 NEC 40x CD-RW
1 Ext. 1394 WD 250Gig
1 Ext. 1394 Sony DVD-RW
Adaptec 39160 SCSI controller (newest BIOS)
Rorke Data MaxArray Ultra 160 LVD srive array attached to the 39160
4 Seagate 73Gig Ultra160 LVD drives
Tripplite Multimode terminator
ATI Radeon 8500 64MB
100 Mbit NIC
Thanks
Everything is detected correctly. All the SCSI devices sync @ 160. Have done tests with nothing else but only one single ATA drive attached (the 200Gig Seagate) and get the same results. No matter the configuration, I get the same results.
I have used several drive speed test tools booted directy to Dos and all my drives pass all functionality tests, and perform at (close to) their rated drive speeds. Read tests, write tests, scan tests, random reads/writes all good. Around 46 to 50MB/sec for the IDE drives. Around 73 to 78MB/sec on the SCSI drives.
All drives have been defragged. The SCSI drives have even been low-levelled and then tested. All tests perform the same whether I use small or large files, and single or multiple files.
When booted normally in XP, all file transfers (copies/moves) from using Explorer from and to any drive (even to/from the same drive) only go at about 4MBytes/sec. Using robocopy from a Dos prompt goes at about 7.3MB/sec. Using Windows based drive diags reports that the read speed is 7MB/sec and write speed is 11.4MB/sec ON ALL the drives (They all get the same speed results - What the hell?). This is the same result from any of the diag tools I have used (HD Tune, HDD Speed Test Tool, Sandra 2007)
If I create a share, go to another PC, and transfer files to one of those drives, I get about 8 to 9MB/sec. And if I do a FTP transfer (up/down from either PC) I get 11 to 12MB/sec.
I have been all through Dell's, MS's, Seagate's, WD's and Intel's support pages. I have been through Dell's phone support and have been excalated through their ranks. Seagate's too. I been through butt loads of forums, and cannot find anything like this or any solutions.
I have tested with write caching on AND off. I updated the Mobo and SCSI controller BIOS. Have updated all the drivers for chipset, controllers, video, audio. Nothing has changed anything.
So, my questions are:
- What in all hell is going on here? I didn't even think that it would be possible to have different results depending on the app/service you use to transfer data (i.e. explorer copy vs robocopy). The FTP transfer being faster then a local file copy really bothers me.
- Most importantly. Why am I getting such a LO read/write speed on my drives? Especially THE SAME read/write speeds ON ALL of my drives?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
System configuration:
Dell Deminsion 4400 (Intel chipset) 1.6GHz
Windows XP Home SP2 with all updates
1GB PC266
1 Seagate ATA 40Gig
1 WD ATA 40Gig
1 Seagate ATA 200Gig
1 NEC 40x CD-RW
1 Ext. 1394 WD 250Gig
1 Ext. 1394 Sony DVD-RW
Adaptec 39160 SCSI controller (newest BIOS)
Rorke Data MaxArray Ultra 160 LVD srive array attached to the 39160
4 Seagate 73Gig Ultra160 LVD drives
Tripplite Multimode terminator
ATI Radeon 8500 64MB
100 Mbit NIC
Thanks