Hi Yaniv This results is averange in sysbench, my machine for example gets 1.3905Mb/sec, i don't know how this test really works and i will search about it
So i try to make a* bonnie++ test* ( reference http://support.commgate.net/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/212 ): Xenserver speeds: Write speed: 91076 KB/sec ReWrite speed: 57885 KB/sec Read speed: 215457 KB/sec (Strange, too high) Num of Blocks: 632.4 Ovirt Speeds: Write speed: 111597 KB/sec (22% more then xenserver) ReWrite speed: 73402 KB/sec (26% more then xenserver) Read speed: 121537 KB/sec (44% less then xenserver) Num of Blocks: 537.2 ( 15% less then xenserver) result: a draw? And* DD test *( reference: https://romanrm.net/dd-benchmark )*:* [root@xenserver teste]# echo 2 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches && sync [root@xenserver teste]# dd bs=1M count=256 if=/dev/zero of=test conv=fdatasync 256+0 registros de entrada 256+0 registros de saída 268435456 bytes (268 MB) copiados, 1,40111 s, 192 MB/s (Again, too high) [root@ovirt teste]# echo 2 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches && sync [root@ovirt teste]# dd bs=1M count=256 if=/dev/zero of=test conv=fdatasync 256+0 registros de entrada 256+0 registros de saída 268435456 bytes (268 MB) copiados, 2,31288 s, 116 MB/s (Really fair, the host result is 124 MB/s) *HDparm *(FAIL on xenserver) [root@xenserver teste]# hdparm -Tt /dev/xvda1 /dev/xvda1: Timing cached reads: 25724 MB in 2.00 seconds = 12882.77 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 2984 MB in 3.00 seconds = 994.43 MB/sec ( 8 times the expect value, something is very wrong) [root@ovirt teste]# hdparm -Tt /dev/vda1 /dev/vda1: Timing cached reads: 25042 MB in 2.00 seconds = 12540.21 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 306 MB in 3.01 seconds = 101.66 MB/sec(ok result) There is something strange in xenserver affecting the results, probably the best choice is close the thread and start the studies about benchmarks Thanks 2016-09-05 12:01 GMT-03:00 Yaniv Kaul <yk...@redhat.com>: > > > On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 1:45 PM, Gabriel Ozaki <gabriel.oz...@kemi.com.br> > wrote: > >> Hi Yaniv and Sandro >> >> The disk is in the same machine then ovirt-engine >> > > I'm looking back at your results, and something is terribly wrong there: > For example, sysbench: > > Host result: 2.9843Mb/sec > Ovirt result: 1.1561Mb/sec > Xenserver result: 2.9006Mb/sec > > This is slower than a USB1 disk on key performance. I don't know what to > make of it, but it's completely bogus. Even plain QEMU can get better > results than this. > And the 2nd benchmark: > > > **The novabench test:* > Ovirt result: 79Mb/s > Xenserver result: 101Mb/s > > This is better, but still very slow. If I translate it to MB/s, it's > ~10-12MBs - still very very slow. > If, however, this is MB/sec, then this makes sense - and is probably as > much as you can get from a single spindle. > The difference between XenServer and oVirt are more likely have to do with > caching than anything else. I don't know what the caching settings of > XenServer - can you ensure no caching ('direct IO') is used? > > > >> Thanks >> >> >> >> >> >> 2016-09-02 15:31 GMT-03:00 Yaniv Kaul <yk...@redhat.com>: >> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 6:11 PM, Gabriel Ozaki <gabriel.oz...@kemi.com.br >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Yaniv >>>> >>>> Sorry guys, i don't explain well on my first mail, i notice a bad IO >>>> performance on *disk* benchmarks, the network are working really fine >>>> >>> >>> But where is the disk? If it's across the network, then network is >>> involved and is certainly a bottleneck. >>> Y. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> 2016-09-02 12:04 GMT-03:00 Yaniv Kaul <yk...@redhat.com>: >>>> >>>>> On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 5:33 PM, Gabriel Ozaki < >>>>> gabriel.oz...@kemi.com.br> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Nir, thanks for the answer >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *The nfs server is in the host?* >>>>>> Yes, i choose NFS to use as storage on ovirt host >>>>>> >>>>>> *- Is this 2.9GiB/s or 2.9 MiB/s?* >>>>>> Is MiB/s, i put the full test on paste bin >>>>>> centos guest on ovirt: >>>>>> http://pastebin.com/d48qfvuf >>>>>> >>>>>> centos guest on xenserver: >>>>>> http://pastebin.com/gqN3du29 >>>>>> >>>>>> how the test works: >>>>>> https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-benchmark-your-system-cpu- >>>>>> file-io-mysql-with-sysbench >>>>>> >>>>>> *- Are you testing using NFS in all versions?* >>>>>> i am using the v3 version >>>>>> >>>>>> *- What is the disk format?* >>>>>> partion size format >>>>>> / 20Gb xfs >>>>>> swap 2 Gb xfs >>>>>> /dados rest of disk xfs (note, this is the partition where i save >>>>>> the ISOs,exports and VM disks) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *- How do you test io on the host?* >>>>>> I do a clean install of centos and do the test before i install the >>>>>> ovirt >>>>>> the test: >>>>>> http://pastebin.com/7RKU7778 >>>>>> >>>>>> *- What kind of nic is used? (1G, 10G?)* >>>>>> Is only a 100mbps :( >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 100Mbps will not get you more than several MB/s. 11MB/s on a very >>>>> bright day... >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *We need much more details to understand what do you test here.* >>>>>> I have problems to upload the benchmark test on orvirt to novabench >>>>>> site, so here is the screenshot(i make a mistake on the last email i get >>>>>> the wrong value), is 86 Mb/s: >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Which is not possible on the wire. Unless it's VM to VM? And the >>>>> storage is local, which means it's the bandwidth of the physical disk >>>>> itself? >>>>> Y. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> And the novabench on xenserver: >>>>>> https://novabench.com/compare.php?id=ba8dd628e4042dfc1f3d396 >>>>>> 70b164ab11061671 >>>>>> >>>>>> *- For Xenserver - detailed description of the vm and the storage >>>>>> configuration?* >>>>>> The host is the same(i install xenserver, do the tests before i >>>>>> install centos), the VM i use the same configuration of ovirt, 2 cores, 4 >>>>>> Gb of ram and 60 Gb disk(in the default xenserver SR) >>>>>> >>>>>> *- For ovirt, can you share the vm command line, available in >>>>>> /var/log/libvirt/qemu/vmname.**log?* >>>>>> 2016-09-01 12:50:28.268+0000: starting up libvirt version: 1.2.17, >>>>>> package: 13.el7_2.5 (CentOS BuildSystem <http://bugs.centos.org>, >>>>>> 2016-06-23-14:23:27, worker1.bsys.centos.org), qemu version: 2.3.0 >>>>>> (qemu-kvm-ev-2.3.0-31.el7.16.1) >>>>>> LC_ALL=C PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin >>>>>> QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=none /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm -name vmcentos -S -machine >>>>>> pc-i440fx-rhel7.2.0,accel=kvm,usb=off -cpu Haswell-noTSX -m >>>>>> size=4194304k,slots=16,maxmem=4294967296k -realtime mlock=off -smp >>>>>> 2,maxcpus=16,sockets=16,cores=1,threads=1 -numa >>>>>> node,nodeid=0,cpus=0-1,mem=4096 -uuid >>>>>> 21872e4b-7699-4502-b1ef-2c058eff1c3c >>>>>> -smbios type=1,manufacturer=oVirt,product=oVirt >>>>>> Node,version=7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10,serial=03AA02FC-0414-0 >>>>>> 5F8-D906-710700080009,uuid=21872e4b-7699-4502-b1ef-2c058eff1c3c >>>>>> -no-user-config -nodefaults -chardev socket,id=charmonitor,path=/va >>>>>> r/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-vmcentos/monitor.sock,server,nowait -mon >>>>>> chardev=charmonitor,id=monitor,mode=control -rtc >>>>>> base=2016-09-01T09:50:28,driftfix=slew -global >>>>>> kvm-pit.lost_tick_policy=discard -no-hpet -no-shutdown -boot >>>>>> strict=on -device piix3-usb-uhci,id=usb,bus=pci.0,addr=0x1.0x2 >>>>>> -device virtio-scsi-pci,id=scsi0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3 -device >>>>>> virtio-serial-pci,id=virtio-serial0,max_ports=16,bus=pci.0,addr=0x4 >>>>>> -drive file=/rhev/data-center/mnt/ovirt.kemi.intranet:_dados_iso/52 >>>>>> ee9f87-9d38-48ec-8003-193262f81994/images/11111111-1111-1111 >>>>>> -1111-111111111111/CentOS-7-x86_64-NetInstall-1511.iso,if=no >>>>>> ne,id=drive-ide0-1-0,readonly=on,format=raw -device >>>>>> ide-cd,bus=ide.1,unit=0,drive=drive-ide0-1-0,id=ide0-1-0,bootindex=2 >>>>>> -drive file=/rhev/data-center/00000001-0001-0001-0001-0000000002bb/ >>>>>> 4ccdd1f3-ee79-4425-b6ed-5774643003fa/images/2ecfcf18-ae84-4e >>>>>> 73-922f-28b9cda9e6e1/800f05bf-23f7-4c9d-8c1d-b2503592875f,if >>>>>> =none,id=drive-virtio-disk0,format=raw,serial=2ecfcf18-ae84- >>>>>> 4e73-922f-28b9cda9e6e1,cache=none,werror=stop,rerror=stop,aio=threads >>>>>> -device virtio-blk-pci,scsi=off,bus=pci.0,addr=0x6,drive=drive-virti >>>>>> o-disk0,id=virtio-disk0,bootindex=1 -chardev >>>>>> socket,id=charchannel0,path=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channels/2 >>>>>> 1872e4b-7699-4502-b1ef-2c058eff1c3c.com.redhat.rhevm.vdsm,server,nowait >>>>>> -device virtserialport,bus=virtio-serial0.0,nr=1,chardev=charchannel >>>>>> 0,id=channel0,name=com.redhat.rhevm.vdsm -chardev >>>>>> socket,id=charchannel1,path=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channels/2 >>>>>> 1872e4b-7699-4502-b1ef-2c058eff1c3c.org.qemu.guest_agent.0,server,nowait >>>>>> -device virtserialport,bus=virtio-serial0.0,nr=2,chardev=charchannel >>>>>> 1,id=channel1,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.0 -device >>>>>> usb-tablet,id=input0 -vnc 192.168.0.189:0,password -k pt-br -device >>>>>> VGA,id=video0,vgamem_mb=16,bus=pci.0,addr=0x2 -device >>>>>> virtio-balloon-pci,id=balloon0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5 -msg timestamp=on >>>>>> 2016-09-01T12:50:28.307173Z qemu-kvm: warning: CPU(s) not present in >>>>>> any NUMA nodes: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 >>>>>> 2016-09-01T12:50:28.307371Z qemu-kvm: warning: All CPU(s) up to >>>>>> maxcpus should be described in NUMA config >>>>>> qemu: terminating on signal 15 from pid 1 >>>>>> 2016-09-01 19:13:47.899+0000: shutting down >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 2016-09-02 11:05 GMT-03:00 Nir Soffer <nsof...@redhat.com>: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 4:44 PM, Gabriel Ozaki < >>>>>>> gabriel.oz...@kemi.com.br> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi >>>>>>>> i am trying Ovirt 4.0 and i am getting some strange results when >>>>>>>> comparing with Xenserver >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> **The host machine* >>>>>>>> Intel Core i5-4440 3.10GHz running at 3093 MHz >>>>>>>> 8 Gb of RAM (1x8) >>>>>>>> 500 Gb of Disk (seagate st500dm002 7200rpm) >>>>>>>> CentOS 7 (netinstall for the most updated and stable packages) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> **How i am testing:* >>>>>>>> I choose two benchmark tools, sysbench(epel-repo on centos) and >>>>>>>> novabench(for windows guest, https://novabench.com ), then i make >>>>>>>> a clean install of xenserver and create two guests(CentOS and Windows >>>>>>>> 7 SP1) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> **The Guest specs* >>>>>>>> 2 cores >>>>>>>> 4 Gb of RAM >>>>>>>> 60 Gb of disk (using virtIO in a NFS storage) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The nfs server is in the host? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Important note: only the testing guest are up on benchmark and i >>>>>>>> have installed the drivers in guest >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> **The Sysbench disk test(creates 10Gb of data and do the bench):* >>>>>>>> # sysbench --test=fileio --file-total-size=10G prepare >>>>>>>> # sysbench --test=fileio --file-total-size=10G >>>>>>>> --file-test-mode=rndrw --init-rng=on --max-time=300 --max-requests=0 >>>>>>>> run >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Host result: 2.9843Mb/sec >>>>>>>> Ovirt result: 1.1561Mb/sec >>>>>>>> Xenserver result: 2.9006Mb/sec >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> - Is this 2.9GiB/s or 2.9 MiB/s? >>>>>>> - Are you testing using NFS in all versions? >>>>>>> - What is the disk format? >>>>>>> - How do you test io on the host? >>>>>>> - What kind of nic is used? (1G, 10G?) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> **The novabench test:* >>>>>>>> Ovirt result: 79Mb/s >>>>>>>> Xenserver result: 101Mb/s >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We need much more details to understand what do you test here. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> - For ovirt, can you share the vm command line, available in >>>>>>> /var/log/libvirt/qemu/vmname.log? >>>>>>> - For Xenserver - detailed description of the vm and the storage >>>>>>> configuration? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Nir >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Users mailing list >>>>>> Users@ovirt.org >>>>>> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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