Re: The Async messenger benchmark with latest master

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>>Alexandre, 
>>Here is my config.. 

Thanks Sommath !



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De: "Somnath Roy" <Somnath.Roy@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
À: "Haomai Wang" <haomaiwang@xxxxxxxxx> 
Cc: ceph-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Envoyé: Dimanche 19 Octobre 2014 08:15:57 
Objet: RE: The Async messenger benchmark with latest master 

Haomai, 
Sure , I will change ' ms_event_op_threads' and update my findings. 

Alexandre, 
Here is my config.. 


-----Original Message----- 
From: Haomai Wang [mailto:haomaiwang@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 10:15 PM 
To: Somnath Roy 
Cc: ceph-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: Re: The Async messenger benchmark with latest master 

Thanks Somnath! 

I have another simple performance test for async messenger: 

For 4k object read, master branch used 4.46s to complete tests, async Messenger used 3.14s For 4k object write, master branch used 10.6s to complete, async Messenger used 6.6s!! 

Detailf results see below, 4k object read is a simple ceph client program which will read 5000 objects and 4k object write will write 
5000 objects. 
I increased "ms_event_op_threads" to 10 compared to the default value is 2. 
Maybe Somnath can do it and tests again, I think we can get more improvements for your tests. 

Master Branch(6fa686c8c42937dd069591f16de92e954d8ed34d): 

[root@ceph-test src]# for i in `seq 1 3`; do date && ~/08.rados_read_4k_for_each_object /etc/ceph/ceph.conf rbd 5000 && sleep 3; done 

Fri Oct 17 17:10:39 UTC 2014 

Used Time:4.461581 

Fri Oct 17 17:10:44 UTC 2014 

Used Time:4.388572 

Fri Oct 17 17:10:48 UTC 2014 

Used Time:4.448157 

[root@ceph-test src]# 

[root@ceph-test src]# for i in `seq 1 3`; do date && ~/01.rados_write_4k_for_each_object /etc/ceph/ceph.conf rbd 5000 && sleep 3; doneFri Oct 17 17:11:23 UTC 2014 

Used Time:10.638783 

Fri Oct 17 17:11:33 UTC 2014 

Used Time:10.793231 

Fri Oct 17 17:11:44 UTC 2014 

Used Time:10.908003 


Master Branch with AsyncMessenger: 

[root@ceph-test src]# for i in `seq 1 3`; do date && ~/08.rados_read_4k_for_each_object /etc/ceph/ceph.conf rbd 5000 && sleep 3; done 

Sun Oct 19 06:01:50 UTC 2014 

Used Time:3.155506 

Sun Oct 19 06:01:53 UTC 2014 

Used Time:3.134961 

Sun Oct 19 06:01:56 UTC 2014 

Used Time:3.135814 

[root@ceph-test src]# for i in `seq 1 3`; do date && ~/01.rados_write_4k_for_each_object /etc/ceph/ceph.conf rbd 5000 && sleep 3; done 

Sun Oct 19 06:02:03 UTC 2014 

Used Time:6.536319 

Sun Oct 19 06:02:10 UTC 2014 

Used Time:6.648738 

Sun Oct 19 06:02:16 UTC 2014 

Used Time:6.585156 

On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 4:37 AM, Somnath Roy <Somnath.Roy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> Hi Sage/Haomai, 
> 
> I did some 4K Random Read benchmarking with latest master having Async messenger changes and result looks promising. 
> 
> My configuration: 
> --------------------- 
> 
> 1 node, 8 SSDs, 8OSDs, 3 pools , each has 3 images. ~2000 Pg cluster 
> wide Cpu : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 v2 @ 2.80GHz, dual socket, HT enabled, 40 cores. 
> Used krbd as client. 
> 
> 
> 1 clinet node with 3 rbd images on 3 different pools: 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> Master : 
> --------- 
> 
> ~203k IOPS, ~90% latencies within 4msec, total read : ~5.2TB 
> 
> lat (usec) : 4=0.01%, 10=0.01%, 50=0.01%, 100=0.01%, 250=0.03% 
> lat (usec) : 500=0.86%, 750=3.72%, 1000=7.19% 
> lat (msec) : 2=39.17%, 4=41.45%, 10=7.26%, 20=0.24%, 50=0.06% 
> lat (msec) : 100=0.03%, 250=0.01%, 500=0.01% 
> 
> cpu: ~1-2 % idle 
> 
> Giant: 
> ------ 
> 
> ~196k IOPS, ~89-90% latencies within 4msec, total read : ~5.3TB 
> 
> lat (usec) : 250=0.01%, 500=0.51%, 750=2.71%, 1000=6.03% 
> lat (msec) : 2=34.32%, 4=45.74%, 10=10.46%, 20=0.21%, 50=0.02% 
> lat (msec) : 100=0.01%, 250=0.01% 
> 
> cpu: ~2% idle 
> 
> 2 clients with 3 rbd images each on 3 different pools: 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> 
> Master : 
> --------- 
> 
> ~207K iops, ~70% latencies within 4msec, Total read: ~5.99 TB 
> 
> lat (usec) : 250=0.03%, 500=0.63%, 750=2.67%, 1000=5.21% 
> lat (msec) : 2=25.12%, 4=36.19%, 10=24.80%, 20=3.16%, 50=1.34% 
> lat (msec) : 100=0.66%, 250=0.18%, 500=0.01% 
> 
> cpu: ~0-1 % idle 
> 
> Giant: 
> -------- 
> ~199K iops, ~64% latencies within 4msec, Total read: ~5.94 TB 
> 
> lat (usec) : 250=0.01%, 500=0.25%, 750=1.47%, 1000=3.45% 
> lat (msec) : 2=21.22%, 4=36.69%, 10=30.63%, 20=4.28%, 50=1.70% 
> lat (msec) : 100=0.28%, 250=0.02%, 500=0.01% 
> 
> cpu: ~1% idle 
> 
> 
> So, in summary the master with Async messenger has improved both in iops and latency. 
> 
> Thanks & Regards 
> Somnath 
> 
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