Re: Performance test matrix?

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Hi Bruce,

There's a google doc that previously was public but when it got moved to RH's google drive from Inktanks it got made private instead. It doesn't appear that I can make it public now.

You can see the configuration in the CBT yaml files though up on github:

https://github.com/ceph/ceph-tools/tree/master/regression/burnupi-available

As is these tests were running over 24 hours so we had to cut them back when we were testing previously. Once we have new high performance nodes in the community lab I'm hoping we'll revise this and start getting good nightly tests in. One thing obviously missing is RGW tests. support for civetweb+rgw was added to CBT a couple of months ago and Intel added a module for running cosbench tests, but so far no one has had time to really beta test it. Docs are here:

https://github.com/ceph/cbt/blob/master/docs/cosbench.README

Mark

On 07/08/2015 02:55 PM, Bruce McFarland wrote:
Is there a “classic” ceph cluster test matrix?? I’m wondering what’s
done for releases ie sector sizes 4k,128k,1M,4M? sequential, random,
80/20 mix? # concurrent IOs? I’ve seen some spreadsheets in the past,
but can’t find them.

Thanks,

Bruce



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