[ceph-users] Re: Ceph iSCSI GW is too slow when compared with Raw RBD performance

2023-07-04 Thread Work Ceph
Thank you all guys that tried to help here. We discovered the issue, and it had nothing to do with Ceph or iSCSI GW. The issue was being caused by a Switch that was acting as the "router" for the network of the iSCSI GW. All end clients (applications) were separated into different VLANs, and netwo

[ceph-users] Re: Ceph iSCSI GW is too slow when compared with Raw RBD performance

2023-06-29 Thread ankit raikwar
Hello Wrok, Almost 4 month ago we also struggel regarding the Ceph iscsi gateway perfromance and some bug. if you hitting little but amount of load you gateway will start creating issue. there one option you deploy dedicated iscsi gateway (tgt-server) that have direct connec

[ceph-users] Re: Ceph iSCSI GW is too slow when compared with Raw RBD performance

2023-06-23 Thread Work Ceph
Awesome, thanks for the info! By any chance, do you happen to know what configurations you needed to adjust to make Veeam perform a bit better? On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 10:42 AM Anthony D'Atri wrote: > Yes, with someone I did some consulting for. Veeam seems to be one of the > prevalent uses fo

[ceph-users] Re: Ceph iSCSI GW is too slow when compared with Raw RBD performance

2023-06-23 Thread Maged Mokhtar
On 23/06/2023 04:18, Work Ceph wrote: Hello guys, We have a Ceph cluster that runs just fine with Ceph Octopus; we use RBD for some workloads, RadosGW (via S3) for others, and iSCSI for some Windows clients. We started noticing some unexpected performance issues with iSCSI. I mean, an SSD poo