On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 2:38 PM Olivier AUDRY <oliv...@nmlq.fr> wrote:
> let's test random write
> rbd -p kube bench kube/bench --io-type write --io-size 8192 --io-threads 256 
> --io-total 10G --io-pattern rand
> elapsed:   125  ops:  1310720  ops/sec: 10416.31  bytes/sec: 85330446.58
>
> dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=8192k count=100 oflag=direct
> 838860800 bytes (839 MB, 800 MiB) copied, 24.6185 s, 34.1 MB/s
>
> 34.1MB/s vs 85MB/s ....

34 apples vs. 85 oranges

You are comparing 256 threads with a huge queue depth vs a single
thread with a normal queue depth.
Use fio on the mounted rbd to get better control over what it's doing


Paul



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