I have a question, when I use multiple writer threads (2 or 3) I see 550-600 MiB/s write speed (vmstat) but when using only 1 thread, ~420-430 MiB/s... Also without tweaking, SW RAID is very slow (180-200 MiB/s) using the same disks.

Justin.

On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Bryan J Smith wrote:

Everyone can play local benchmarking games all they want,
and software RAID will almost always be faster, significantly at times.

What matters is actual, multiple client performance under full load.
Anything less is a completely irrelevant.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Piszcz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 05:52:39
To:Ralf Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:[EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
Subject: Re: mkfs options for a 16x hw raid5 and xfs (mostly large files)




On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Ralf Gross wrote:

Justin Piszcz schrieb:
What was the command line you used for that output?
tiobench.. ?

tiobench --numruns 3 --threads 1 --threads 2 --block 4096 --size 20000

--size 20000 because the server has 16 GB RAM.

Ralf



Here is my output on my SW RAID5 keep in mind it is currently being used so the 
numbers are a little slower than they probably should be:

My machine only has 8 GiB of memory but I used the same command you did:

This is with the 2.6.22.6 kernel, the 2.6.23-rcX/final when released is 
supposed to have the SW RAID5 accelerator code, correct?

Unit information
================
File size = megabytes
Blk Size  = bytes
Rate      = megabytes per second
CPU%      = percentage of CPU used during the test
Latency   = milliseconds
Lat%      = percent of requests that took longer than X seconds
CPU Eff   = Rate divided by CPU% - throughput per cpu load

Sequential Reads
                              File  Blk   Num                   Avg      
Maximum      Lat%     Lat%    CPU
Identifier                    Size  Size  Thr   Rate  (CPU%)  Latency    Latency      
>2s      >10s    Eff
---------------------------- ------ ----- ---  ------ ------ --------- 
-----------  -------- -------- -----
2.6.22.6                     20000  4096    1  523.01 45.79%     0.022      
510.77   0.00000  0.00000  1142
2.6.22.6                     20000  4096    2  501.29 85.84%     0.046      
855.59   0.00000  0.00000   584

Random Reads
                              File  Blk   Num                   Avg      
Maximum      Lat%     Lat%    CPU
Identifier                    Size  Size  Thr   Rate  (CPU%)  Latency    Latency      
>2s      >10s    Eff
---------------------------- ------ ----- ---  ------ ------ --------- 
-----------  -------- -------- -----
2.6.22.6                     20000  4096    1    0.90 0.276%    13.003       
74.41   0.00000  0.00000   326
2.6.22.6                     20000  4096    2    1.61 1.167%    14.443      
126.43   0.00000  0.00000   137

Sequential Writes
                              File  Blk   Num                   Avg      
Maximum      Lat%     Lat%    CPU
Identifier                    Size  Size  Thr   Rate  (CPU%)  Latency    Latency      
>2s      >10s    Eff
---------------------------- ------ ----- ---  ------ ------ --------- 
-----------  -------- -------- -----
2.6.22.6                     20000  4096    1  363.46 75.72%     0.030     
2757.45   0.00000  0.00000   480
2.6.22.6                     20000  4096    2  394.45 287.9%     0.056     
2798.92   0.00000  0.00000   137

Random Writes
                              File  Blk   Num                   Avg      
Maximum      Lat%     Lat%    CPU
Identifier                    Size  Size  Thr   Rate  (CPU%)  Latency    Latency      
>2s      >10s    Eff
---------------------------- ------ ----- ---  ------ ------ --------- 
-----------  -------- -------- -----
2.6.22.6                     20000  4096    1    3.16 1.752%     0.011        
1.02   0.00000  0.00000   180
2.6.22.6                     20000  4096    2    3.07 3.769%     0.013        
0.10   0.00000  0.00000    82





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