Peter - Using Gluster the performance of any single file is going to be limited to the performance of the server on which it exists, or in the case of a striped volume of the server on which the segment of the file you are accessing exists. If you were able to start 4 processes, accessing different parts of the striped file, or lots of different files in a distribute cluster you would see your performance increase significantly. Thanks, Craig --> Craig Carl Senior Systems Engineer Gluster On 11/26/2010 07:57 AM, Gotwalt, P. wrote: > Hi All, > > I am doing some tests with gluster (3.1) and have a problem of not > getting higher throughput than 1 Gb (yes bit!) with 4 storage bricks. > > My setup: > > 4 storage bricks (dualcore, 4GB mem) each with 3 sata 1Tb disks, > connected to a switch with 1 Gb nics. In my tests I only use 1 SATA > disk as a volume, per brick. > 1 client (2xquad core, 16 GB mem) with a 10Gb nic to the same switch as > the bricks. > > When using striped of distributed configurations, with all 4 bricks > configured to act as a server, the performance will never be higher than > just below 1 Gb! I tested with 4, 8 and 16 parallel bonnie++ runs. > > The idea is that parallel bonnie's create enough files to get > distributed over the storage bricks. And all this bonnie's wil deliver > enough throughput to fill up this 10Gb line. I expect the throughput to > be maximum 4Gb because that's the maximum the 4 storage bricks together > can produce. > > I also tested the throughput of the network with iperf3 and got: > - 5Gb to a second temporary client on another switch 200 Km from my > site, connected with a 5Gb fiber > - 908-920 Mb to the interfaces of the bricks. > So the network seems ok. > > Can someone advise me on why I don't get 4Gb? Or can someone advise me > on a better setup with the equipment I have? > > > Peter Gotwalt > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://gluster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users