I have some old dd numbers from when I was experimenting to find a
UFS/gstripe combination that wasn't horrifyingly slow to read. I was
not then adjusting filesystem blocksize, and not until moving UFS2 bs to
the maximum did initial results seem worth resuming iozone tests. Raid
HW stripe-width is 128k. FWIW.
# using 4k stripe, same as above
#gstripe label -v -s 4k test /dev/mfid0 /dev/mfid2
#newfs -U /dev/stripe/test
#time dd if=/dev/zero of=/test/deletafile bs=1M count=10240
#time dd if=/test/deletafile of=/dev/null bs=1M count=10240
#write: 26.5s 403665800 bps
#read: 157s 68343843 bps
-Ben
Ivan Voras wrote:
Ivan Voras wrote:
Per my discussion with Scott Long Can you repeat the test for UFS, but
create gstripe with a really small stripe size, like 4 KB?
Actually, no need to do that - it looks like iozone is doing quite
random IO ops so it won't help you.
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