Re: xfs > md 50% write performance drop on .30+ kernel?

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Richard Scobie wrote:
mark delfman wrote:
Hi... in recent tests we are seeing a 50% drop in performance from
XFS>MD on a 2.6.30 kernel (compared to a 2.6.28 kernel)


Richard Scobie wrote:
> Started testing a similar machine yesterday - 12GB RAM LSI SAS
> controller and 16 x WD RE3 1TB SATA md RAID6.
>
> With stripe cache set to 16384, I see dd writes of around 290MB/s and
> when bumped up to 32768 (the maximum), it increases to 407MB.

An omission to the above - the machine is running kernel-2.6.30.8-64.fc11.x86_64.

That performance is amazing for me. With 2.6.31 kernel and stripe_cache_size 32768 I got around 185MB/sec dd writes (bs=1M) though xfs (or 400MB/sec dd to the device directly). My machine was a dual xeon 5430 and about 13 SATA Hitachi 7200 rpm disks, MD raid-5, chunk size 1MB, anticipatory scheduler, no LVM. The controller was a 3ware 9650-16ML . Do you think it was controller's overhead? I have heard mixed opinions about 3wares. What are the fastest controllers around for MD-raid use?

Thank you
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