
- #LSI MEGARAID STORAGE MANAGER 2308 INSTALL#
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- #LSI MEGARAID STORAGE MANAGER 2308 SOFTWARE#
Haven't checked it, but I assume a RAMdisk at this speed will consume 1-2 cores fully. IO transfer at this speed needs less than 5% CPU time on a stock i7-3930K CPU.
#LSI MEGARAID STORAGE MANAGER 2308 SERIAL#
LSI MegaRAID ROMB Serial No : FW Package Build: 23.28. Computer Parts, Laptops, Electronics, and More. You need to get either 2008 or 2308 based cards. for Ultra320 (U320) SCSI The LSI 9361-4i RAID Controller is a 4-port, 12Gbps SAS / SATA adapter incorporating LSI MegaRAID technology However, if I connect a.
#LSI MEGARAID STORAGE MANAGER 2308 INSTALL#
(I included the offline bundle into the ESXi ISO before installation. I dont see anything in the MegaRAID Storage Manager interface that tells me what I need to know either. Microsoft Windows To also get rid of SAS Controller driver not found in Device Manager, install SCU driver 8MB.
#LSI MEGARAID STORAGE MANAGER 2308 SOFTWARE#
LSI, LSI Design logo, Fusion-MPT, MegaRAID and MegaRAID Software Manager (MSM) are trademarks or. (I used version: 14.08.01.02) LSI SMIS Provider VIB for ESXi. PCI Express to 8-Port 6Gb/s SAS/SATA Controller. Leaving only 2 GB/sec respectively 10 GB/sec for the 3930K CPU. LSI MegaRAID Storage Manager, MSM, latest version from LSI’s page. The most popular versions among the software users are 17.0 and 9.0. The most recent setup file that can be downloaded is 41.6 MB in size. MegaRAID Storage Manager lies within System Utilities, more precisely File Managers. A ramdisk would need 28 GB/sec for similar performance (seen from the app). The MegaRAID Storage Manager installer is commonly called cmd.exe or manager.exe etc. I am running the LSI controllers at 14 GB/sec on a stock X79 mobo, leaving still 16 GB/sec of remaining mem bandwidth with 1333 DDR Ram (24 GB/sec with 1600 DDR3). Usually the ramdisk copy is done via the CPU and not the DMA subsystem.

This leaves less bandwidth for your application.Īnother thing with RAM disk is a higher CPU load vs. Utilizing the RAMDrive at higher speeds, the mem bus will be "loaded" twice when transfering data from the ram drive into main memory.

I suspect this is some interaction with a local security setting on the computer. Under Windows 8.1, using a 'local standalone' installation of the Megaraid manager software, the login screen is not able to authenticate any local user. If you take multiple LSI controllers in concert, the RAM Drive develops a "weakness" vs. I am having a problem with the LSI MegaRAID Software Manager software, any version 12.x through 14.x. With smaller SSD RAIDs the RAMDrive would show some perf benefits. (just dll's) the download link doesn't seem to go to a page to DL 'StorCLI'. didn't see any CLI files in the program files. And i'm fairly familiar with windows drive management snap-in. Not since the days of MS-DOS (Remember? Last millenium). Wizard linked the LSI controller management software, it doesn't actually do any of the work.

Any of you guys mess around with RAMDISKS at all? Wonder if it would be playing around with putting games on a RAMDRIVE or if it would not be that much of in improvement over SSD's.
