Re: High I/O And Processor Utilization

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On 9/01/2016 11:36 AM, Ravishankar N wrote:
The performance improvements for self-heal are still a (stalled_at_the_moment)-work-in-progress. But for VM use cases, you can turn on sharding [1], which will drastically reduce data self-heal time. Why don't you give it a spin on your lab setup and let us know how it goes? You might have to create the VMs again though since only the files that are created after enabling the feature will be sharded.


I rather thought that the high I/O Kyle was seeing was due to continual heals across his VM's, which is not normal behavior. However possibly that was due to the network/firewall issues he described earlier. If that's not resolved, then the problem will probably continue will it not? just with a finer granularity ;)

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Lindsay Mathieson

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