[ceph-users] Re: RGW performance as a Veeam capacity tier

2021-09-30 Thread Drew Weaver
of performance out of it. So on a 4disk r10 you get about 30M/s when offloading. -Original Message- From: Konstantin Shalygin Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2021 10:28 AM To: Nathan Fish Cc: Drew Weaver ; ceph-users@ceph.io Subject: Re: [ceph-users] Re: RGW performance as a Veeam capacity tier

[ceph-users] Re: RGW performance as a Veeam capacity tier

2021-07-10 Thread Konstantin Shalygin
Veeam normally produced 2-4Gbit/s to S3 in our case k Sent from my iPhone > On 10 Jul 2021, at 08:36, Nathan Fish wrote: > > No, that's pretty slow, you should get at least 10x that for > sequential writes. Sounds like Veeam is doing a lot of sync random > writes. If you are able to add a

[ceph-users] Re: RGW performance as a Veeam capacity tier

2021-07-09 Thread Nathan Fish
No, that's pretty slow, you should get at least 10x that for sequential writes. Sounds like Veeam is doing a lot of sync random writes. If you are able to add a bit of SSD (preferably NVMe) for journaling, that can help random IO a lot. Alternatively, look into IO settings for Veeam. For