On 04/08/2015 10:19 PM, Mark Nelson wrote:
On 04/07/2015 09:58 PM, Sage Weil wrote:
What would be very interesting would be to see the 4KB performance
with the defaults (newstore overlay max = 32) vs overlays disabled
(newstore overlay max = 0) and see if/how much it is helping.
And here we go. 1 OSD, 1X replication. 16GB RBD volume.
4MB write read randw randr
default overlay 36.13 106.61 34.49 92.69
no overlay 36.29 105.61 34.49 93.55
128KB write read randw randr
default overlay 1.71 97.90 1.65 25.79
no overlay 1.72 97.80 1.66 25.78
4KB write read randw randr
default overlay 0.40 61.88 1.29 1.11
no overlay 0.05 61.26 0.05 1.10
Update this morning. Also ran filestore tests for comparison. Next
we'll look at how tweaking the overlay for different IO sizes affects
things. IE the overlay threshold is 64k right now and it appears that
128K write IOs for instance are quite a bit worse with newstore
currently than with filestore. Sage also just committed changes that
will allow overlay writes during append/create which may help improve
small IO write performance as well in some cases.
4MB write read randw randr
default overlay 36.13 106.61 34.49 92.69
no overlay 36.29 105.61 34.49 93.55
filestore 36.17 84.59 34.11 79.85
128KB write read randw randr
default overlay 1.71 97.90 1.65 25.79
no overlay 1.72 97.80 1.66 25.78
filestore 27.15 79.91 8.77 19.00
4KB write read randw randr
default overlay 0.40 61.88 1.29 1.11
no overlay 0.05 61.26 0.05 1.10
filestore 4.14 56.30 0.42 0.76
Seekwatcher movies and graphs available here:
http://nhm.ceph.com/newstore/20150408/
Note for instance the very interesting blktrace patterns for 4K random
writes on the OSD in each case:
http://nhm.ceph.com/newstore/20150408/filestore/RBD_00004096_randwrite.png
http://nhm.ceph.com/newstore/20150408/default_overlay/RBD_00004096_randwrite.png
http://nhm.ceph.com/newstore/20150408/no_overlay/RBD_00004096_randwrite.png
Mark
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