Re: [BackupPC-users] zfs-fuse real world

2008-03-20 Thread David Rees
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 7:08 AM, Daniel Denson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I will run whatever specific test you would like with Bonnie++, just > give me the command line arguements you would like to see. i have each > filesystem mounted to /test$filesystem so you can include that if you > lik

Re: [BackupPC-users] zfs-fuse real world

2008-03-20 Thread Daniel Denson
I will run whatever specific test you would like with Bonnie++, just give me the command line arguements you would like to see. i have each filesystem mounted to /test$filesystem so you can include that if you like. I have never used bonnie++ before. let me know what you want to have run and

Re: [BackupPC-users] zfs-fuse real world

2008-03-20 Thread David Rees
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:07 PM, dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > CPU e8400 3Ghz Dual Core. > single 7200rpm 16MB cache 200GB maxtor drive. > ubuntu 7.10 You don't mention how much memory you have in the machine... > FILE COUNT > 138581 634MB average of 4.68KB per file(coped the /etc directory 2

[BackupPC-users] zfs-fuse real world

2008-03-19 Thread dan
for anyone interested in zfs and considering zfs-fuse on linux, here are some numbers CPU e8400 3Ghz Dual Core. single 7200rpm 16MB cache 200GB maxtor drive. ubuntu 7.10 ZFS-fuse utilizes 1 core per process / not multithreaded, other filesystems never used enough CPU to matter. ZFS hammered the C