Re: KVM / Ceph performance problems

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Are you using virtio_scsi? I found it is much faster on ceph with fio
benchmarks. (and also it supports trim/discard)

https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Qemu_discard

On 11/23/16 07:53, M. Piscaer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an little performance problem with KVM and Ceph.
>
> I'm using Proxmox 4.3-10/7230e60f, with KVM version
> pve-qemu-kvm_2.7.0-8. Ceph is on version jewel 10.2.3 on both the
> cluster as the client (ceph-common).
>
> The systems are connected to the network via an 4x bonding with an total
> of 4 Gb/s.
>
> Within an guest,
> - when I do an write to I get about 10 MB/s.
> - Also when I try to do an write within the guest but then directly to
> ceph I get the same speed.
> - But when I mount an ceph object on the Proxmox host I get about 110MB/s
>
> The guest is connected to interface vmbr160 → bond0.160 → bond0.
>
> This bridge vmbr160 has an IP address with the same subnet as the ceph
> cluster with an mtu 9000.
>
> The KVM block device is an virtio device.
>
> What can I do to solve this problem?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Michiel Piscaer
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