May 19, 2011 at 7:10 pm
Hi everyone,
I ran this utility on a few of the H/Ds of a new server/SAN that we purchased. MS didn't have much info on what the output below means:
********** Final Summary for file G:\sqliosim.mdx **********
File Attributes: Compression = No, Encryption = No, Sparse = No
Target IO Duration (ms) = 100, Running Average IO Duration (ms) = 64, Number of times IO throttled = 5571, IO request blocks = 8
Reads = 17954, Scatter Reads = 29049, Writes = 635, Gather Writes = 27976, Total IO Time (ms) = 14793209
DRIVE LEVEL: Sector size = 512, Cylinders = 240614, Media type = 12, Sectors per track = 63, Tracks per Cylinders = 255
DRIVE LEVEL: Read cache enabled = No, Write cache enabled = No
DRIVE LEVEL: Read count = 46994, Read time = -1621493078, Write count = 46199, Write time = -636700975, Idle time = 241309, Bytes read = 8646561792, Bytes written = 11022956544, Split IO Count = 0, Storage number = 5, Storage manager name = VOLMGR
Closing file I:\sqliosim.mdx
So I googled and landed on the following page and thought that it's really great and that I should share. Hope this helps:
http://sqlblog.com/blogs/kevin_kline/archive/2007/06/28/understanding-sqliosim-output.aspx
May 20, 2011 at 7:43 am
Thanks for posting this, it looks very informative.
Wayne
Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008
Author - SQL Server T-SQL Recipes
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