New!! - Higher performance for Windows and UNIX environments

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New!! - Higher performance for Windows and UNIX environments The IBM TotalStorage Network Attached Storage Gateway 300 (NAS Gateway 300) is designed to act as a gateway between a storage area network (SAN) and users attached to an Internet Protocol (IP) based network to provide those users with access to data stored on a SAN or stand-alone Fibre Channel device. The NAS Gateway 300 product comes standard with CIFS and NFS support for use in heterogeneous environments. NAS Gateway 300 (5196-G27) The IBM NAS Gateway 300 Model G27, with its tuned Windows Powered OS, is designed to provide a high-performance solution for Windows (CIFS) as well as mixed Windows and UNIX environments. With its ability to support up to 22 TB of SAN-attached storage, the NAS Gateway 300 can help leverage your existing IP investment if you require a scalable storage solution. The dual engine configuration of the NAS Gateway 300 is designed to support high availability as well as high performance. In this performance evaluation, both engines were configured to actively participate in session traffic (active/active), supporting excellent performance in a heterogeneous environment. IBM delivers a first IBM is the first NAS provider to offer a totally integrated TCP/IP Offload Engine (TOE) solution. By combining three leading edge technologies; IBM advanced Intel based servers, dual 2.4GHz Intel Server Class Xeon processors and the patented TCP/IP Offload Engine (TOE) technology from Alacritech (http://www.alacritech.com), IBM was able to document record level performance results over previous models of IBM NAS devices. The following chart identifies maximum performance numbers achieved during laboratory testing. Your numbers may vary depending on numerous factors including your network configuration, amount of network traffic and your server configuration/workload. Model NAS Gateway 300-G27 CIFS Netbench 7.0.2 Mbits/sec 1,438 NFS v2 TCP, RAID 5 ESS combination ops/sec 11,086 NFS v3 UDP, RAID 5 ESS combination ops/sec 7,727 The following two graphs illustrate the performance capabilities of the NAS Gateway 300 Model G27 for CIFS environments. The first graph shows that the CIFS Performance (throughput) continues to increase as more clients make requests, until the maximum performance of 1438 Megabits/sec is reached at 56 clients. As more clients are added, the throughput stabilizes at more than 1300 Mbits/sec.

. NAS 300G NetBench 7.0.2 (RAID 0, FAStT 700) - Aggregate Throughput Aggregate Throughput (Mb/sec) 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 Number of Clients The second graph shows the CIFS Average Response Time, which starts at less than 0.3 milliseconds for one client and remains below 1.0 milliseconds for 80 clients. NAS 300G NetBench (RAID 0, FAStT 700) - Response Time 1.2 Response Time (ms) 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 1 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 Number of Clients This combination of throughput and response time illustrates the capability of the NAS Gateway 300 Model G27 to provide excellent performance for IP users connected to a SAN attached network. NOTE: More than 80 clients can access the NAS Gateway 300 (5196-G27) at one time.

NAS 300G NetBench disclosure information Part A: Organization Benchmark Name and Version Test Suite Test Suite Modifications Part B: File Server Manufacturer Serial Number Number of Processors Type of Processors Processor Clock Speed Amount of Processor Level 2 Cache Amount of RAM Width of I/O Bus Type of I/O Bus Clock Speed of I/O Bus Number of Disk Controllers Type of Disk Controllers Size of Disk Controller Cache Number of Disks Type of Disks Size of Disks Organization of Disks by Disk Controller Firmware of Disk Controllers Organization of Disks by Software Name and Version of Disk Organization Software File System Type Number of Network Controllers Type of Network Controllers Driver Version of Network Controller Network Operating System Name and Version NAS Software and Version Modifications to Defaults Part C: Network Type Number of Clients Client OS Version and Service Pack Version Client CPU Type Client CPU Speed Client Amount of RAM Number and Type of Hubs/Switches Number of Clients per Network Segment Client Network Adapter VeriTest testing division of Lionbridge Technologies, Inc NetBench 7.0.2 ent_dm_nb702.tst mixes added for 64, 68, 72, 76, and 80 clients 2 Nodes - NAS Gateway 300, 5196 Model G27 IBM 23B8029 / 23B8052 2 per node Intel Xeon 2.4 GHz 512 KB 4.5 GB per node 64 bit PCI - X 133 MHz 2 FAStT 1GB per controller 76-1 FAStT 700 SCSI u160 36.4 GB RAID 0 05.20.02.00 RAID 0 IBM FAStT Storage Manager, version 08.20.G5.00 NTFS 1 per node 10/100/1000 Accelerated Alacritech 5.3.4 Windows Powered OS, Service Pack 2 IBM NAS 2.7 ALU size = 16K 10/100/1000 Base T 80 Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 Pentium III 933 MHz 256 MB 1 x Cisco 6000 9 x Cisco Catalyst Series XL 10 IBM Netfinity 10/100 Ethernet Adapter

Client Network Software Name and Version Protocol Stacks Microsoft TCP/IP TCP/IP Part D: Controller Operating System Version Controller Network Software and Version Controller Network Card Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 Microsoft TCP/IP IBM Netfinity Gigabit Ethernet SX Adapter Notes All testing was performed without independent verification by the VeriTest testing division of Lionbridge Technologies, Inc. ( VeriTest ) or Ziff Davis Midia Inc and that neither Ziff Davis Midia Inc nor VeriTest make any representations or warranties as to the results of the test. All products used in the test are shipping versions and available to the general public NetBench 7.0.2 is a portable benchmark program that measures how well a file server handles file I/O requests from 32-bit Windows clients, which pelt the server with requests for network file operations. One NetBench client generally stresses the server as much as many actual users do, so test suites with a relatively small number of clients can give a more realistic measure of a server s performance. The disk mix test scripts are based on profiles of leading applications for Windows-based PCs The NAS 300G results were obtained using a modification of the ent_dm_nb702.tst test suite which included additional test mixes for 64, 68, 72, 76, and 80 clients. The ent_dm_nb702.tst test suite is the enterprise version of the standard test suite. It uses the same script as the standard disk test, but does not include think time, so it puts more stress on the server. Testing of the 300G was done with the IBM NAS version 2.7 software. Testing of the 300G was done utilizing one accelerated Alacritech NIC per node. The onboard Broadcom Ethernet controllers were used for the heartbeat interface between the two nodes.

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Trademarks: IBM, the IBM logo and TotalStorage are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. NetBench is a registered trademark of Ziff Davis Media Inc or its affiliates in the U.S and other countries. Alacritech is a registered trademark. More information about TOE Technology can be found at: http://www.alacritech.com Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of other companies..