Re: What do you use to benchmark your rgw?

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s3cmd and cli version of cyberduck to test it end-to-end using parallelism if possible.

Getting some 100MB/s at most, from 500km distance over https against 5*radosgw behind HAProxy.


2018-03-28 11:17 GMT+02:00 Matthew Vernon <mv3@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,

What are people here using to benchmark their S3 service (i.e. the rgw)?
rados bench is great for some things, but doesn't tell me about what
performance I can get from my rgws.

It seems that there used to be rest-bench, but that isn't in Jewel
AFAICT; I had a bit of a look at cosbench but it looks fiddly to set up
and a bit under-maintained (the most recent version doesn't work out of
the box, and the PR to fix that has been languishing for a while).

This doesn't seem like an unusual thing to want to do, so I'd like to
know what other ceph folk are using (and, if you like, the numbers you
get from the benchmarkers)...?

Thanks,

Matthew


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