Re: What do you use to benchmark your rgw?

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2018-03-28 16:21 GMT+02:00 David Byte <dbyte@xxxxxxxx>:
I use cosbench (the last rc works well enough). I can get multiple GB/s from my 6 node cluster with 2 RGWs. 

To add info to this, it's not unexpectedly low for us, we know the S3+https layer added latencies,
and it is EC pools on cheap+large spin disks optimized for cheap almost-passive storage.

We get something close to 50% of what rados-bench gives us at the back end of the RGWs,
that might be a more interesting value, since that bench doesn't have to do any http chunking
nor MD5 sum the incoming files and so on.
 
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.
 
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