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2017 Sep 06
2
3.10.5 vs 3.12.0 huge performance loss
Hi,
Just do some ingestion tests to 40 node 16+4EC 19PB single volume.
100 clients are writing each has 5 threads total 500 threads.
With 3.10.5 each server has 800MB/s network traffic, cluster total is 32GB/s
With 3.12.0 each server has 200MB/s network traffic, cluster total is 8GB/s
I did not change any volume options in both configs.
Any thoughts?
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2017 Sep 06
0
3.10.5 vs 3.12.0 huge performance loss
On 09/06/2017 05:48 AM, Serkan ?oban wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just do some ingestion tests to 40 node 16+4EC 19PB single volume.
> 100 clients are writing each has 5 threads total 500 threads.
> With 3.10.5 each server has 800MB/s network traffic, cluster total is 32GB/s
> With 3.12.0 each server has 200MB/s network traffic, cluster total is 8GB/s
> I did not change any volume options in both confi...
2017 Sep 07
2
3.10.5 vs 3.12.0 huge performance loss
...uential write with file size 2GB. Same behavior observed with
3.11.3 too.
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 12:43 AM, Shyam Ranganathan <srangana at redhat.com> wrote:
> On 09/06/2017 05:48 AM, Serkan ?oban wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just do some ingestion tests to 40 node 16+4EC 19PB single volume.
>> 100 clients are writing each has 5 threads total 500 threads.
>> With 3.10.5 each server has 800MB/s network traffic, cluster total is
>> 32GB/s
>> With 3.12.0 each server has 200MB/s network traffic, cluster total is
>> 8GB/s
>> I did not chang...
2017 Sep 11
0
3.10.5 vs 3.12.0 huge performance loss
...ame behavior observed with
> 3.11.3 too.
>
> On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 12:43 AM, Shyam Ranganathan <srangana at redhat.com> wrote:
>> On 09/06/2017 05:48 AM, Serkan ?oban wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Just do some ingestion tests to 40 node 16+4EC 19PB single volume.
>>> 100 clients are writing each has 5 threads total 500 threads.
>>> With 3.10.5 each server has 800MB/s network traffic, cluster total is
>>> 32GB/s
>>> With 3.12.0 each server has 200MB/s network traffic, cluster total is
>>> 8GB/s
>...