Re: So how badly will Gluster be affected by the Intel 'fix'

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I upgrade two small converged ovirt clusters last night, both running 3.10.x on top of centos 7.4. Neither was heavily loaded to begin with, but I’m not seeing significant change. I wasn’t heavily instrumented, but it looks only 1-2% increase in average utilization on the 1G interconnected pair, less on the 10G connected trio, maybe 4-5% more than I’m used to seeing during the heal after rebooting them but hard to tell on those systems.

My dev cluster of 3 older systems running centos 7.4 w/ gluster 3.12.4 (up from 3.12.3) in an ovirt cluster with no load other than the management engine saw no noticeable change in utilization. Not doing much at the moment, of course, but there you go.

Haven’t done my 3 larger servers yet, but looking good for the weekend…

  -D

From: Shyam Ranganathan <srangana@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: So how badly will Gluster be affected by the Intel 'fix'
Date: January 4, 2018 at 1:48:36 PM CST
To: WK; gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx

On 01/04/2018 12:58 PM, WK wrote:
I'm reading that the new kernel will slow down context switches. That is
of course a big deal with FUSE mounts.

Has anybody installed the new kernels yet and observed any performance
degradation?

We are in the process of testing the same out. Hopefully later next week
we would be able to post the numbers that we observe.

Other results in the interim are welcome as well!


-wk


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