Re: Some performance testing?

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Maybe you will find time to benchamark xfs vs ext4 (with and without journaling enabled on ext4).

Nice comparison also could be rhel 6.5 with its newest kernel 2.6.32-X vs RHEL 7.0 and kernel 3.10.

I was looking for some guidance what to choose and there is very poor information about such things.

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2015-04-01 10:37 GMT+02:00 Przemysław Deć <przemyslaw.dec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Maybe you will find time to benchamark xfs vs ext4 (with and without journaling enabled on ext4).

Nice comparison also could be rhel 6.5 with its newest kernel 2.6.32-X vs RHEL 7.0 and kernel 3.10.

I was looking for some guidance what to choose and there is very poor information about such things.

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Linux Polska Sp. z o.o


2015-03-31 22:41 GMT+02:00 Mel Llaguno <mllaguno@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
It would be interesting to get raw performance benchmarks in addition to
PG specific benchmarks. I’ve been measuring raw I/O performance of a few
of our systems and run the following tests as well:

1. 10 runs of bonnie++
2. 5 runs of hdparm -Tt
3. Using a temp file created on the SSD, dd if=tempfile of=/dev/null bs=1M
count=1024 && echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches; dd
if=tempfileof=/dev/null bs=1M count=1024
4. Using phoronix benchmarks -> stream / ramspeed / compress-7zip


I was curious to measure the magnitude of difference between HDD -> SSD. I
would expect significant differences between SSD -> PCI-E Flash.

I’ve included some metrics from some previous runs vs. different types of
SSDs (OWC Mercury Extreme 6G which is our standard SSD, an Intel S3700
SSD, a Samsung SSD 840 PRO) vs. some standard HDD from  Western Digital
and HGST. I put in a req for a 960Gb Mercury Excelsior PCI-E SSD which
hasn’t yet materialized ...

Thanks, M.

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On 3/31/15, 1:52 PM, "Josh Berkus" <josh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>All,
>
>I currently have access to a matched pair of 20-core, 128GB RAM servers
>with SSD-PCI storage, for about 2 weeks before they go into production.
> Are there any performance tests people would like to see me run on
>these?  Otherwise, I'll just do some pgbench and DVDStore.
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