Hi There,
On my WIndows DomU (Xen VM) which is running on a LV which is using
bcache (against two SSD in MDRAID1 and a MD-RAID10 spindle array), I ran
an IOMeter test for about 2 hours (with 30 workers and a io depth of
256). This was a very heavy workload (Got an average iops of about
6.5k). After I stopped the test, I then went back to fio on my Linux Xen
Host (Dom0). The random write performance isn't as good as it was before
I started the IOMeter test. It used to be about 25k and now showed about
7k iops. I assumed that maybe this was due to the fact that bcache was
writing out dirty data to the spindles so the SSD was busy.
However, this morning, after the spindles have calmed down, performance
of fio is still not great (still about 7k).
Is there something wrong here? What is expected behavior?
Thanks
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