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2010 Dec 02
2
24 bit question
Someone sent me a question late last night and I briefly looked at his file
this morning and couldn't figure out the answer, so I'm posting here.
A friend has a a ~275MB 24 bit, 48khz stereo wav file of rock music that
when compressed using flac level 8 gives a flac file under 110 MB in size.
When I dithered his file to 16/48 and converted that file to flac, the
resulting flac file was actually 2 MB *bigger* than the corresponding 24/48
flac file. Does this make s...
2014 May 29
2
Re: [libvirt] Host OS, Storage Info
...read, we have all of the VM image files on one
RAID5. Very fast machine.
When using top, the load average is a stable "5.xx". No I/O wait. GB's of
free memory. Swap has not been touched.
Using vmstat, I am writing to the RAID5 volume at a constant 150MB/s and
reading at a constant 275MB/s.
With all of that said, here are some results from virsh commands:
# virsh pool-list --all
Name State Autostart
------------------------------------------------------
default active yes
# virsh pool-info default
Name: default
UUID: xx...
2014 May 30
1
Re: [libvirt] Host OS, Storage Info
...t; RAID5. Very fast machine.
>>
>> When using top, the load average is a stable "5.xx". No I/O wait. GB's of
>> free memory. Swap has not been touched.
>> Using vmstat, I am writing to the RAID5 volume at a constant 150MB/s and
>> reading at a constant 275MB/s.
>>
>> With all of that said, here are some results from virsh commands:
>>
>> # virsh pool-list --all
>> Name State Autostart
>> ------------------------------------------------------
>> default active yes
>>
&...
2018 Oct 12
0
[Bug 5124] Parallelize the rsync run using multiple threads and/or connections
...MB 3 for Win10 was
adding the ability to do file transfers using more than one connection.
CIFS (and windows) have traditionally been limited to 1 connection that
everything was multiplexed over.
However, CIFS in write/reads from a client to a linux server can
easily get over 600MB/s writes, and ~275MB/s on reads. The reason
it doesn't get more, is the cpu's start maxing out with processing
interrupts and packets. I don't see rsync maxing out in cpu even
doing a local->local copy, but I haven't done benchmarks on the newer
versions of rsync, either.
That said, I don't th...
2010 Dec 02
0
24 bit question
...? 86 Heath Road, GU31?4EL
On 2 December 2010 13:15, scott brown <scottcbrown at gmail.com> wrote:
> Someone sent me a question late last night and I briefly looked at his file
> this morning and couldn't figure out the answer, so I'm posting here.
>
> A friend has a a ~275MB 24 bit, 48khz stereo wav file of rock music that
> when compressed using flac level 8 gives a flac file under 110 MB in size.
> When I dithered his file to 16/48 and converted that file to flac, the
> resulting flac file was actually 2 MB *bigger* than the corresponding 24/48
> flac fil...
2014 May 30
0
Re: [libvirt] Host OS, Storage Info
...VM image files on one
>RAID5. Very fast machine.
>
>When using top, the load average is a stable "5.xx". No I/O wait. GB's of
>free memory. Swap has not been touched.
>Using vmstat, I am writing to the RAID5 volume at a constant 150MB/s and
>reading at a constant 275MB/s.
>
>With all of that said, here are some results from virsh commands:
>
># virsh pool-list --all
>Name State Autostart
>------------------------------------------------------
>default active yes
>
>
># virsh pool-info default
>...
2010 Dec 02
2
24 bit question
...t; On 2 December 2010 13:15, scott brown <scottcbrown at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Someone sent me a question late last night and I briefly looked at
>> his file
>> this morning and couldn't figure out the answer, so I'm posting here.
>>
>> A friend has a a ~275MB 24 bit, 48khz stereo wav file of rock
>> music that
>> when compressed using flac level 8 gives a flac file under 110 MB
>> in size.
>> When I dithered his file to 16/48 and converted that file to flac,
>> the
>> resulting flac file was actually 2 MB *bigge...
2014 May 22
3
Host OS, Storage Info
Hi,
Is there any way to get host OS information and host Storage in formations
using libvirt API...?
Rgds
-Sijo
2010 Dec 02
0
24 bit question
..., scott brown <scottcbrown at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Someone sent me a question late last night and I briefly looked at his
>>> file
>>> this morning and couldn't figure out the answer, so I'm posting here.
>>>
>>> A friend has a a ~275MB 24 bit, 48khz stereo wav file of rock music that
>>> when compressed using flac level 8 gives a flac file under 110 MB in
>>> size.
>>> When I dithered his file to 16/48 and converted that file to flac, the
>>> resulting flac file was actually 2 MB *bigger* than...
2017 Oct 30
0
Poor gluster performance on large files.
Hi Brandon,
Can you please turn OFF client-io-threads as we have seen degradation of
performance with io-threads ON on sequential read/writes, random
read/writes. Server event threads is 1 and client event threads are 2 by
default.
Thanks & Regards
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 12:17 PM, Brandon Bates <brandon at brandonbates.com>
wrote:
> Hi gluster users,
> I've spent several
2017 Oct 27
5
Poor gluster performance on large files.
Hi gluster users,
I've spent several months trying to get any kind of high performance out of
gluster. The current XFS/samba array is used for video editing and
300-400MB/s for at least 4 clients is minimum (currently a single windows
client gets at least 700/700 for a single client over samba, peaking to 950
at times using blackmagic speed test). Gluster has been getting me as low
as