Re: Reef: RGW Multisite object fetch limits

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Den tors 16 maj 2024 kl 07:47 skrev Jayanth Reddy <jayanthreddy5666@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hello Community,
> In addition, we've 3+ Gbps links and the average object size is 200
> kilobytes. So the utilization is about 300 Mbps to ~ 1.8 Gbps and not more
> than that.
> We seem to saturate the link when the secondary zone fetches bigger objects
> sometimes but the objects per second always seem to be 1k to 1.5k per
> second.

Is it possible that the small object sizes makes it impossible for the
replication to get any decent speed?

If it makes a new tcp connection for every S3 object, then
round-trip-times and the small sizes would make it impossible to get
up to decent speed over the network before the object is finished, and
then it restarts again with a new object with a new slow start and so
on.

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