Re: Proxmox+Ceph Benchmark 2020

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Very nice and useful document. One thing is not clear for me, the fio parameters in appendix 5:
--numjobs=<1|4> --iodepths=<1|32>
it is not clear if/when the iodepth was set to 32, was it used with all tests with numjobs=4 ? or was it:
--numjobs=<1|4> --iodepths=1

/maged

On 13/10/2020 12:17, Alwin Antreich wrote:
Hello fellow Ceph users,

we have released our new Ceph benchmark paper [0]. The used platform and
Hardware is Proxmox VE 6.2 with Ceph Octopus on a new AMD Epyc Zen2 CPU
with U.2 SSDs (details in the paper).

The paper should illustrate the performance that is possible with a 3x
node cluster without significant tuning.

I welcome everyone to share their experience and add to the discussion,
perferred on our forum [1] thread with our fellow Proxmox VE users.

--
Cheers,
Alwin

[0] https://proxmox.com/en/downloads/item/proxmox-ve-ceph-benchmark-2020-09
[1] https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/proxmox-ve-ceph-benchmark-2020-09-hyper-converged-with-nvme.76516/
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