Re: Fwd: Fwd: [newstore (again)] how disable double write WAL

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Hi,
All inodes, xattrs and extent are stored at the beginning of the disk
with inode32 XFS ?

2016-02-16 4:35 GMT+01:00 Dave Chinner <dchinner@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 04:18:28PM +0100, David Casier wrote:
>> Hi Dave,
>> 1TB is very wide for SSD.
>
> It fills from the bottom, so you don't need 1TB to make it work
> in a similar manner to the ext4 hack being described.
>
>> Exemple with only 10GiB :
>> https://www.aevoo.fr/2016/02/14/ceph-ext4-optimisation-for-filestore/
>
> It's a nice toy, but it's not something that is going scale reliably
> for production.  That caveat at the end:
>
>         "With this model, filestore rearrange the tree very
>         frequently : + 40 I/O every 32 objects link/unlink."
>
> Indicates how bad the IO patterns will be when modifying the
> directory structure, and says to me that it's not a useful
> optimisation at all when you might be creating several thousand
> files/s on a filesystem. That will end up IO bound, SSD or not.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave.
> --
> Dave Chinner
> dchinner@xxxxxxxxxx



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