Re: preallocation=full Vs preallocation=metadata

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Thanks Kashyap.

I will test with option 2 & 3 and use whichever gives better results.

Thanks
Jatin

On 6/3/2015 1:08 PM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
On Tue, Jun 02, 2015 at 09:14:03AM +0530, Jatin Davey wrote:
Hi All

I was reading through this:

http://kashyapc.com/2011/12/02/little-more-disk-io-perf-improvement-with-fallocateing-a-qcow2-disk/
In my testing, the above method gives near-raw performance as it
preallocated all the space ahead of time.

The above test can now be done in a single command -- see option (3)
below.

I was basically searching for pointers on improving disk I/O.

I wanted to know the purpose of preallocation=full & preallocation=metadata >

, What is the difference between them ? and which one would yield a better
disk I/O speed ?
There are three options that modern `qemu-img` supports:

(1) 'preallocation=metadata': allocates qcow2 metadata, and it's still
    a sparse image.

    $ qemu-img create -f qcow2 -o preallocation=metadata test1-metadata.qcow2 1G
    Formatting 'test1-metadata.qcow2', fmt=qcow2 size=1073741824 encryption=off cluster_size=65536 preallocation='metadata' lazy_refcounts=off refcount_bits=16
    328K -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1.1G Jun  3 03:20 copy-test1-metadata.qcow2

(2) 'preallocation=full': allocates zeroes and makes a non-sparse image.

    $ qemu-img create -f qcow2 -o preallocation=full test2-full.qcow2 1G
    Formatting 'test2-full.qcow2', fmt=qcow2 size=1073741824 encryption=off cluster_size=65536 preallocation='full' lazy_refcounts=off refcount_bits=16
    $ ls -lash test2-full.qcow2 
    1.1G -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1.1G Jun  3 03:31 test2-full.qcow2

(3) 'preallocation=falloc': which uses posix_fallocate() to "allocate
    blocks and marking them as uninitialized", and is relatively faster
    than writing out zeroes to a file:

    $ qemu-img create -f qcow2 -o preallocation=falloc test3-falloc.qcow2 1G
    Formatting 'test3-falloc.qcow2', fmt=qcow2 size=1073741824 encryption=off cluster_size=65536 preallocation='falloc' lazy_refcounts=off refcount_bits=16
    $ ls -lash test3-falloc.qcow2 
    1.1G -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1.1G Jun  3 03:32 test3-falloc.qcow2

You can test and compare between (2) and (3) what works best for you.


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