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2018 Mar 12
4
Expected performance for WORM scenario
...utely abysmal 3MiB/s.
Writing straight to (the same) ramdisk gives me "normal" ramdisk speed (I
don't actually remember the numbers, but my test that took 2 minutes with
gluster completed before I had time to blink). Writing straight to the
backing SSD drives gives me a throughput of 96MiB/sec.
The test itself writes 8494 files that I simply took randomly from our
production environment, comprising a total of 63.4MiB (so average file size
is just under 8k. Most are actually close to 4k though, with the occasional
2-or-so MB file in there.
I have googled and read a *lot* of performa...
2018 Mar 12
0
Expected performance for WORM scenario
...t;
> Writing straight to (the same) ramdisk gives me "normal" ramdisk speed (I
> don't actually remember the numbers, but my test that took 2 minutes with
> gluster completed before I had time to blink). Writing straight to the
> backing SSD drives gives me a throughput of 96MiB/sec.
>
> The test itself writes 8494 files that I simply took randomly from our
> production environment, comprising a total of 63.4MiB (so average file size
> is just under 8k. Most are actually close to 4k though, with the occasional
> 2-or-so MB file in there.
>
> I have goo...
2018 Mar 13
5
Expected performance for WORM scenario
...t;
> Writing straight to (the same) ramdisk gives me "normal" ramdisk speed (I
> don't actually remember the numbers, but my test that took 2 minutes with
> gluster completed before I had time to blink). Writing straight to the
> backing SSD drives gives me a throughput of 96MiB/sec.
>
>
>
> The test itself writes 8494 files that I simply took randomly from our
> production environment, comprising a total of 63.4MiB (so average file size
> is just under 8k. Most are actually close to 4k though, with the occasional
> 2-or-so MB file in there.
>
>...
2018 Mar 12
0
Expected performance for WORM scenario
...utely abysmal 3MiB/s.
Writing straight to (the same) ramdisk gives me "normal" ramdisk speed (I don't actually remember the numbers, but my test that took 2 minutes with gluster completed before I had time to blink). Writing straight to the backing SSD drives gives me a throughput of 96MiB/sec.
The test itself writes 8494 files that I simply took randomly from our production environment, comprising a total of 63.4MiB (so average file size is just under 8k. Most are actually close to 4k though, with the occasional 2-or-so MB file in there.
I have googled and read a *lot* of performa...
2018 Mar 14
0
Expected performance for WORM scenario
...ing straight to (the same) ramdisk gives me "normal" ramdisk speed (I
>> don't actually remember the numbers, but my test that took 2 minutes with
>> gluster completed before I had time to blink). Writing straight to the
>> backing SSD drives gives me a throughput of 96MiB/sec.
>>
>>
>>
>> The test itself writes 8494 files that I simply took randomly from our
>> production environment, comprising a total of 63.4MiB (so average file size
>> is just under 8k. Most are actually close to 4k though, with the occasional
>> 2-or-so...
2018 Mar 13
0
Expected performance for WORM scenario
...utely abysmal 3MiB/s.
Writing straight to (the same) ramdisk gives me "normal" ramdisk speed (I don't actually remember the numbers, but my test that took 2 minutes with gluster completed before I had time to blink). Writing straight to the backing SSD drives gives me a throughput of 96MiB/sec.
The test itself writes 8494 files that I simply took randomly from our production environment, comprising a total of 63.4MiB (so average file size is just under 8k. Most are actually close to 4k though, with the occasional 2-or-so MB file in there.
I have googled and read a *lot* of performa...
2018 Mar 13
3
Expected performance for WORM scenario
...t;
> Writing straight to (the same) ramdisk gives me "normal" ramdisk speed (I
> don't actually remember the numbers, but my test that took 2 minutes with
> gluster completed before I had time to blink). Writing straight to the
> backing SSD drives gives me a throughput of 96MiB/sec.
>
>
>
> The test itself writes 8494 files that I simply took randomly from our
> production environment, comprising a total of 63.4MiB (so average file size
> is just under 8k. Most are actually close to 4k though, with the occasional
> 2-or-so MB file in there.
>
>...
2018 Mar 13
0
Expected performance for WORM scenario
...utely abysmal 3MiB/s.
Writing straight to (the same) ramdisk gives me "normal" ramdisk speed (I don't actually remember the numbers, but my test that took 2 minutes with gluster completed before I had time to blink). Writing straight to the backing SSD drives gives me a throughput of 96MiB/sec.
The test itself writes 8494 files that I simply took randomly from our production environment, comprising a total of 63.4MiB (so average file size is just under 8k. Most are actually close to 4k though, with the occasional 2-or-so MB file in there.
I have googled and read a *lot* of performa...
2018 Mar 14
2
Expected performance for WORM scenario
...t;
> Writing straight to (the same) ramdisk gives me "normal" ramdisk speed (I
> don't actually remember the numbers, but my test that took 2 minutes with
> gluster completed before I had time to blink). Writing straight to the
> backing SSD drives gives me a throughput of 96MiB/sec.
>
>
>
> The test itself writes 8494 files that I simply took randomly from our
> production environment, comprising a total of 63.4MiB (so average file size
> is just under 8k. Most are actually close to 4k though, with the occasional
> 2-or-so MB file in there.
>
>...
2018 Mar 13
1
Expected performance for WORM scenario
...t;
> Writing straight to (the same) ramdisk gives me "normal" ramdisk speed (I
> don't actually remember the numbers, but my test that took 2 minutes with
> gluster completed before I had time to blink). Writing straight to the
> backing SSD drives gives me a throughput of 96MiB/sec.
>
>
>
> The test itself writes 8494 files that I simply took randomly from our
> production environment, comprising a total of 63.4MiB (so average file size
> is just under 8k. Most are actually close to 4k though, with the occasional
> 2-or-so MB file in there.
>
>...
2010 Jun 11
24
[Xen-API] [XCP]: RC1 of XCP 0.5 available for testing
Hi everyone,
The first release candidate of the Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) version 0.5 is
now available for testing from:
http://www.xen.org/products/cloud_source_0.5.html
XCP-0.5 is intended to be a *stable* release, suitable for long-term production use.
Please download this release candidate and give it a thorough workout!
Cheers,
Dave
_______________________________________________
xen-api
2010 Jun 11
24
[Xen-API] [XCP]: RC1 of XCP 0.5 available for testing
Hi everyone,
The first release candidate of the Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) version 0.5 is
now available for testing from:
http://www.xen.org/products/cloud_source_0.5.html
XCP-0.5 is intended to be a *stable* release, suitable for long-term production use.
Please download this release candidate and give it a thorough workout!
Cheers,
Dave
_______________________________________________
xen-api