Re: SED drives , poor performance

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Maybe to obvious suggestion, but what about disabling SED on one of 
these drives?


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Cc: ceph-users@xxxxxxx
Subject:  SED drives , poor performance

Im getting poor performance with 5 of my OSDs, Seagate Constellation ES 
SED (1) 10k  SAS 2TB 3.5 drives.
disk write latency keeps drifting high , 100ms-230ms on writes. the 
other 30 OSDs are performing well. avg latency 10-20ms

We observe stats via “iostat -xtc 2” on CEPH server. w_await showing 
writes to disk latency. 

**anyone else have poor latency on SEDs?

The disks were included on a server we acquired. Didn’t know they would 
be SEDs.
I’ve read that seagate SED vs. non SED shouldn’t perform differently, 
but looks like they are awful.  All the SEDs are in the newly added CEPH 
node. A Dell R510 with H700 raid card. all disks in entire cluster are 
R0, direct write to disk, no cache.
The new server and disk control spec out at about 10x the ability and 
IOPs of other servers, so I suspect the SEDs.

-Ed
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