Hello again, we now did another test where we mounted the Volume on the client and shut down all Servers but one. We then transferred a 1 GB test file to the Volume. The transfer took around 10 seconds. We then brought up another server from the Cluster and again transferred a 1 GB file. Transfer time now was roughly 20 seconds. We proceeded in this manner for the last two servers, and each time the transfer time increased by ca. 10 seconds. I hope someone can make sense of this and maybe help with this problem. Regards, -- David Pusch On Mittwoch, 10. August 2011 at 13:23, David Pusch wrote: > Hello, > I am a Trainee in an IT-Firm and have been tasked with creating a basic gluster System for testing purposes. The setup went fine and creating a Server Pool was also unproblematic. Now to my problem, I created a 6 node Server Pool, with each node running 2hdds that have been partitioned to be 2 50%partitions. This leaves me with 3 "export" partitions per node. I set up an 18 brick distributed replicated Volume with a replica 6 setting. The gluster is connected with a cisco gbit switch and cat6 cables. The network setup has been evaluated with iperf and constantly yields 978 mbit/s across the board. > When I benchmarked the system with bonnie++, it took ages and the output showed that "Per Char" writespeed was 9 K/sec and latency around 976ms. > Overall speed of the hdd's used is fine when simply transferring files between them, but when I try to copy to a mounted gluster volume from a client in the network speed drops to around 24MB/s. > I hope that someone can tell me why gluster is performing so badly. > If it helps I can attach bonnie++ logs in html format for the different nodes and export directories. > Thanks in advance, > David > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20110810/020a8962/attachment-0001.htm>