2010-08-06 19:07:12

by Keith Mannthey

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Subject: Raid FFSB Benchmark results for 2.6.35-rc5

This is a collection of benchmark runs with the FFSB test suite. The
results are comparable to other raid results on the boxacle server.

The latest results can be found at:
http://btrfs.boxacle.net/repository/raid/2.6.35-rc5/2.6.35-rc5/2.6.35-rc5.html

I added XFS without barriers and EXT3 with barriers into the mix since
my last data set.

In general things look about the same. There are a few cases where ext4
with barriers (default) has gotten better but ext4 without barriers has
gotten worse.

Thanks,
Keith Mannthey
LTC Local FileSystem



2010-08-06 19:14:45

by Theodore Ts'o

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Subject: Re: Raid FFSB Benchmark results for 2.6.35-rc5

On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 12:07:13PM -0700, Keith Mannthey wrote:
> This is a collection of benchmark runs with the FFSB test suite. The
> results are comparable to other raid results on the boxacle server.
>
> The latest results can be found at:
> http://btrfs.boxacle.net/repository/raid/2.6.35-rc5/2.6.35-rc5/2.6.35-rc5.html
>
> I added XFS without barriers and EXT3 with barriers into the mix since
> my last data set.

Thanks, it's good to know there haven't been any major regression on
the ext4 side.

If you could have a chance to run a set of benchmark runs with the
jbd2 scalability patches, I'd be hugely interested to see how much
difference they make.

Thanks again!

- Ted

2010-08-06 21:22:03

by Keith Mannthey

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Subject: Re: Raid FFSB Benchmark results for 2.6.35-rc5

On Fri, 2010-08-06 at 15:14 -0400, Ted Ts'o wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 12:07:13PM -0700, Keith Mannthey wrote:
> > This is a collection of benchmark runs with the FFSB test suite. The
> > results are comparable to other raid results on the boxacle server.
> >
> > The latest results can be found at:
> > http://btrfs.boxacle.net/repository/raid/2.6.35-rc5/2.6.35-rc5/2.6.35-rc5.html
> >
> > I added XFS without barriers and EXT3 with barriers into the mix since
> > my last data set.
>
> Thanks, it's good to know there haven't been any major regression on
> the ext4 side.
>
> If you could have a chance to run a set of benchmark runs with the
> jbd2 scalability patches, I'd be hugely interested to see how much
> difference they make.

Yes I am running with those today. As the system is only a 16-way or so
it will be interesting to see the impact.

I also have a few barrier reduction patchset test runs as well. I will
work to put them all together and publish some ext4 only relevant run in
the next few days.

Thanks,
Keith


> Thanks again!
>
> - Ted
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