OK, first lets take a look at my Seagate Cheetah X15 ST318451LW on the same controller under W2K SP4 (32mb test):
Those numbers are comparable to the lowlevel results on
Storagereviews test (28-42mb/s).
Atto only tests the sustained transfer rate and you left it at a total length of 4mb .... it should be at least 32mb to prevent it from being run within hdd cache only. Your hdtach would be comparable to
Storagereviews lowlevel test (45-60mb/s) if they wouldn't drop to zero.
Now some more ideas how to "fix" your results since they really show that something is wrong here.
- Recheck the cabling, make sure you use a LVD cable with an active LVD terminator at the end of the cable.
- Update your SCSI BIOS, latest version is 4.19 on [url=ftp://ftp.tekram.com.cn/storage/SCSI/PCI/DC-390X/DC-390U3W/Bios/V419/]Tekrams FTP[/url] , I think one of the BIOS updates fixed some Seagate hdd related problems.
- Make sure you have no apps running that might access your hdd during the test, like p2p programs.
- You could also search the
Storagereview forums.
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