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| astrun 2006-12-11, 7:13 pm |
| Hello,
Will some one please let me know about a good tool to stress the disk
subsystem on NAS/SAN???
It will be good if I can vary the IO or CPU load to disk subsystem and
it should be light on the client/server running this tool.
Thanks a lot.
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| apples 2006-12-13, 1:12 pm |
| For windows try iometer. Each UNIX has it own tool - for AIX get the
nstress tools and use ndisk.
astrun wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Will some one please let me know about a good tool to stress the disk
> subsystem on NAS/SAN???
> It will be good if I can vary the IO or CPU load to disk subsystem and
> it should be light on the client/server running this tool.
>
> Thanks a lot.
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| Personally I've been using iozone (www.iozone.org) and I like it.
> Hello,
>
> Will some one please let me know about a good tool to stress the disk
> subsystem on NAS/SAN???
> It will be good if I can vary the IO or CPU load to disk subsystem and
> it should be light on the client/server running this tool.
> Thanks a lot.
>
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