summary: Is there an I/O-inclusive cryptsetup benchmark available for users? details: Thanks to PePa's script, which I have fiddled[1], it is now quite easy/fast to install LMDE[2] with LUKS and LVM2. So easy that I'd like to improve (if not optimize) my cryptsetup, if it's not too difficult/time-consuming. On my target hardware (which is a few years old) $ sudo cryptsetup benchmark > # Tests are approximate using memory only (no storage IO). > PBKDF2-sha1 313569 iterations per second > PBKDF2-sha256 190511 iterations per second > PBKDF2-sha512 125068 iterations per second > PBKDF2-ripemd160 254015 iterations per second > PBKDF2-whirlpool 132663 iterations per second > # Algorithm | Key | Encryption | Decryption > aes-cbc 128b 142.2 MiB/s 164.7 MiB/s > serpent-cbc 128b 54.5 MiB/s 225.8 MiB/s > twofish-cbc 128b 131.6 MiB/s 180.0 MiB/s > aes-cbc 256b 113.8 MiB/s 125.5 MiB/s > serpent-cbc 256b 55.7 MiB/s 224.2 MiB/s > twofish-cbc 256b 133.2 MiB/s 180.9 MiB/s > aes-xts 256b 168.0 MiB/s 165.0 MiB/s > serpent-xts 256b 197.6 MiB/s 201.5 MiB/s > twofish-xts 256b 168.3 MiB/s 170.0 MiB/s > aes-xts 512b 126.4 MiB/s 126.4 MiB/s > serpent-xts 512b 195.5 MiB/s 197.8 MiB/s > twofish-xts 512b 167.0 MiB/s 167.0 MiB/s But, as it says in the first line, `cryptsetup benchmark` tests memory but not I/O. So although my current selection (--cipher=serpent-xts-plain64 , --key-size=256) seems to be working OK, I'd like to know, ... Is there a better benchmark? with I/O? Ideally, I'd like an automated test I could let run for not too long (a few hours, tops) to more realistically check my current selection against "the standard" (which, IIUC, is --cipher=aes-xts-plain64 , --key-size=512). I don't have data on the target hardware, and the script makes it easy/quick to blast the old partitions/volumes and twiddle the crypto, so I could do that for an interation or two before I "setup the box for real." TIA, Tom Roche <Tom_Roche@xxxxxxxxx> [1]: https://bitbucket.org/tlroche/install_resizable_encrypted_lmde [2]: http://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php _______________________________________________ dm-crypt mailing list dm-crypt@xxxxxxxx http://www.saout.de/mailman/listinfo/dm-crypt