> Op 13 januari 2017 om 18:18 schreef Mohammed Naser <mnaser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > Hi everyone, > > We have a deployment with 90 OSDs at the moment which is all SSD that’s not hitting quite the performance that it should be in my opinion, a `rados bench` run gives something along these numbers: > > Maintaining 16 concurrent writes of 4194304 bytes to objects of size 4194304 for up to 10 seconds or 0 objects > Object prefix: benchmark_data_bench.vexxhost._30340 > sec Cur ops started finished avg MB/s cur MB/s last lat(s) avg lat(s) > 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 > 1 16 158 142 568.513 568 0.0965336 0.0939971 > 2 16 287 271 542.191 516 0.0291494 0.107503 > 3 16 375 359 478.75 352 0.0892724 0.118463 > 4 16 477 461 461.042 408 0.0243493 0.126649 > 5 16 540 524 419.216 252 0.239123 0.132195 > 6 16 644 628 418.67 416 0.347606 0.146832 > 7 16 734 718 410.281 360 0.0534447 0.147413 > 8 16 811 795 397.487 308 0.0311927 0.15004 > 9 16 879 863 383.537 272 0.0894534 0.158513 > 10 16 980 964 385.578 404 0.0969865 0.162121 > 11 3 981 978 355.613 56 0.798949 0.171779 > Total time run: 11.063482 > Total writes made: 981 > Write size: 4194304 > Object size: 4194304 > Bandwidth (MB/sec): 354.68 > Stddev Bandwidth: 137.608 > Max bandwidth (MB/sec): 568 > Min bandwidth (MB/sec): 56 > Average IOPS: 88 > Stddev IOPS: 34 > Max IOPS: 142 > Min IOPS: 14 > Average Latency(s): 0.175273 > Stddev Latency(s): 0.294736 > Max latency(s): 1.97781 > Min latency(s): 0.0205769 > Cleaning up (deleting benchmark objects) > Clean up completed and total clean up time :3.895293 > > We’ve verified the network by running `iperf` across both replication and public networks and it resulted in 9.8Gb/s (10G links for both). The machine that’s running the benchmark doesn’t even saturate it’s port. The SSDs are S3520 960GB drives which we’ve benchmarked and they can handle the load using fio/etc. At this point, not really sure where to look next.. anyone running all SSD clusters that might be able to share their experience? I suggest that you search a bit on the ceph-users list since this topic has been discussed multiple times in the past and even recently. Ceph isn't your average storage system and you have to keep that in mind. Nothing is free in this world. Ceph provides excellent consistency and distribution of data, but that also means that you have things like network and CPU latency. However, I suggest you look up a few threads on this list which have valuable tips. Wido > > Thanks, > Mohammed > _______________________________________________ > ceph-users mailing list > ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com