Re: Slow delete speed through the s3 API

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Is it just your deletes which are slow or writes and read as well?

On Thu, Jun 2, 2022, 4:09 PM J-P Methot <jp.methot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I'm following up on this as we upgraded to Pacific 16.2.9 and deletes
> are still incredibly slow. The pool rgw is using is a fairly small
> erasure coding pool set at 8 + 3. Is there anyone who's having the same
> issue?
>
> On 5/16/22 15:23, J-P Methot wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > First of all, a quick google search shows me that questions about the
> > s3 API slow object deletion speed have been asked before and are well
> > documented. My issue is slightly different, because I am getting
> > abysmal speeds of 11 objects/second on a full SSD ceph running Octopus
> > with about a hundred OSDs. This is much lower than the Redhat reported
> > limit of 1000 objects/second.
> >
> > I've seen elsewhere that it was a Rocksdb limitation and that it would
> > be fixed in Pacific, but the Pacific release logs do not show me
> > anything that suggest that. Furthermore, I have limited control over
> > the s3client deleting the files as it's a 3rd-party open source
> > automatic backup program.
> >
> > Could updating to Pacific fix this issue? Is there any configuration
> > change I could do to speed up object deletion?
> >
> --
> Jean-Philippe Méthot
> Senior Openstack system administrator
> Administrateur système Openstack sénior
> PlanetHoster inc.
>
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