Re: write speed , leave a little to be desired?

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It’s very unfortunate that you guys are using the EVO drives. As we’ve discussed numerous times on the ML, they are not very suitable for this task.
I think that 200-300MB/s is actually not bad (without knowing anything about the hardware setup, as you didn’t give details…) coming from those drives, but expect to replace them soon.

> On 11 Dec 2015, at 13:44, Florian Rommel <florian.rommel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi, we are just testing our new ceph cluster and to optimise our spinning disks we created an erasure coded pool and a SSD cache pool.
> 
> We modified the crush map to make an sad pool as easy server contains 1 ssd drive and 5 spinning drives.
> 
> Stress testing the cluster in terms of read performance is very nice pushing a little bit over 1.2GB/s
> however the write speed is pushing 200-300MB/s.
> 
> All the SSDs are SAMSUNG 500GB EVO 850 PROs and can push 500MB/write speed, as tested with hdparm and dd.
> 
> What can we tweak that the write speed increases as well over the network?
> 
> We run everything over 10Ge
> 
> The cache mode is set to write-back
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thank you and best regards
> //Florian
> 
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