Re: virtio-blk multi-queue support and RBD devices?

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Does "rbd op threads = N" solve bottleneck? IMHO it is possible to make this
value automated by QEMU from num-queues. If now not.

Alexandre DERUMIER пишет:
> Hi,
> 
> I'll test it next week to integrate it in proxmox.
> 
> But I'm not sure I'll improve too much performance , 
> 
> until qemu will be able to use multiple iothread with multiple queue.
> (I think that Paolo Bonzini still working on this currently).
> 
> The main bottleneck with rbd currently, is cpu usage (limited to 1 iothread by disk)
> 
> I'll send a benchmark report to the ceph mailing next week.
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Mail original -----
> De: "Simon Leinen" <simon.leinen@xxxxxxxxx>
> À: "ceph-users" <ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Envoyé: Samedi 3 Septembre 2016 19:37:50
> Objet:  virtio-blk multi-queue support and RBD devices?
> 
> One of the new features in Qemu 2.7[1] is 
> 
> * virtio-blk now supports multiqueue through a "num-queues" device 
> property. 
> 
> We use virtio-blk in our OpenStack cluster to expose RBD volumes to 
> Qemu/KVM VMs. Can RBD-backed virtio-blk benefit from multiple queues? 
> 
> (I'm hopeful because virtio-scsi had multi-queue support for a while, 
> and someone reported increased IOPS even with RBD devices behind those.) 
> 


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