Re: RBD performance - tuning hints

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Nice results !
(can you make same benchmark from a qemu-kvm guest with virtio-driver ? 
I have made some bench some month ago with stephan priebe, and we never be able to have more than 20000iops, with a full ssd 3nodes cluster)

>>How can I set the variables when the Journal data have go to the OSD ? (after X seconds and/or when Y %-full) 
I think you can try to tune these values

filestore max sync interval = 30
filestore min sync interval = 29
filestore flusher = false
filestore queue max ops = 10000



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De: "Dieter Kasper" <d.kasper@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
À: ceph-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Cc: "Dieter Kasper (KD)" <d.kasper@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Envoyé: Mardi 28 Août 2012 19:48:42 
Objet: RBD performance - tuning hints 

Hi, 

on my 4-node system (SSD + 10GbE, see bench-config.txt for details) 
I can observe a pretty nice rados bench performance 
(see bench-rados.txt for details): 

Bandwidth (MB/sec): 961.710 
Max bandwidth (MB/sec): 1040 
Min bandwidth (MB/sec): 772 


Also the bandwidth performance generated with 
fio --filename=/dev/rbd1 --direct=1 --rw=$io --bs=$bs --size=2G --iodepth=$threads --ioengine=libaio --runtime=60 --group_reporting --name=file1 --output=fio_${io}_${bs}_${threads} 

.... is acceptable, e.g. 
fio_write_4m_16 795 MB/s 
fio_randwrite_8m_128 717 MB/s 
fio_randwrite_8m_16 714 MB/s 
fio_randwrite_2m_32 692 MB/s 


But, the write IOPS seems to be limited around 19k ... 
RBD 4M 64k (= optimal_io_size) 
fio_randread_512_128 53286 55925 
fio_randread_4k_128 51110 44382 
fio_randread_8k_128 30854 29938 
fio_randwrite_512_128 18888 2386 
fio_randwrite_512_64 18844 2582 
fio_randwrite_8k_64 17350 2445 
(...) 
fio_read_4k_128 10073 53151 
fio_read_4k_64 9500 39757 
fio_read_4k_32 9220 23650 
(...) 
fio_read_4k_16 9122 14322 
fio_write_4k_128 2190 14306 
fio_read_8k_32 706 13894 
fio_write_4k_64 2197 12297 
fio_write_8k_64 3563 11705 
fio_write_8k_128 3444 11219 


Any hints for tuning the IOPS (read and/or write) would be appreciated. 

How can I set the variables when the Journal data have go to the OSD ? (after X seconds and/or when Y %-full) 


Kind Regards, 
-Dieter 



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