Performance issues on Luminous

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Hi folks,

I am currently benchmarking my cluster for an performance issue and I have no idea, what is going on. I am using these devices in qemu.

Ceph version 12.2.2

Infrastructure:

3 x Ceph-mon

11 x Ceph-osd

Ceph-osd has 22x1TB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 1TB

96GB RAM

2x E5-2650 v4

4x10G Network (2 seperate bounds for cluster and public) with MTU 9000


I had tested it with rados bench:

# rados bench -p rbdbench 30 write -t 1

Total time run:         30.055677
Total writes made:      1199
Write size:             4194304
Object size:            4194304
Bandwidth (MB/sec):     159.571
Stddev Bandwidth:       6.83601
Max bandwidth (MB/sec): 168
Min bandwidth (MB/sec): 140
Average IOPS:           39
Stddev IOPS:            1
Max IOPS:               42
Min IOPS:               35
Average Latency(s):     0.0250656
Stddev Latency(s):      0.00321545
Max latency(s):         0.0471699
Min latency(s):         0.0206325

# ceph tell osd.0 bench
{
    "bytes_written": 1073741824,
    "blocksize": 4194304,
    "bytes_per_sec": 414199397
}

Testing osd directly

# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc bs=4M oflag=direct count=100
100+0 records in
100+0 records out
419430400 bytes (419 MB, 400 MiB) copied, 1.0066 s, 417 MB/s

When I do dd inside vm (bs=4M wih direct), I have result like in rados bench.

I think that the speed should be arround ~400MB/s.

Is there any new parameters for rbd in luminous? Maybe I forgot about some performance tricks? If more information needed feel free to ask.

--
BR,
Rafal Wadolowski
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