NFS write speed 'ramps' up

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Hi,

I'm doing some testing, and seeing strange results for NFS writing.

I have a bonded (round robin) 2x1GigE link between my client and my server.

When I do 'dd if-/dev/zero of=ddfile bs=8k count=2000000', the writes start out slow, using only 12% of each interface. Then over time (the time varies) it ramps up to use about 88% of each interface.

Is there something in Linux, Gluster, or ??? that slows down initial writes?

Gerald

ps: on a side note, NFS reads are REALLY slow... roughly 43 MB/s of the bonded link, which is about 12% of each interface.

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Gerald Brandt
Majentis Technologies
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www.majentis.com

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