Re: File system performance, hardware performance, ext3, 3ware RAID1,etc.

From: Timothy Miller
Date: Fri Feb 13 2004 - 18:09:25 EST




Willy Tarreau wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 02:19:59PM -0500, Timothy Miller wrote:


Assuming that the "buffered" speeds are being buffered by the OS, we'll ignore those. I am therefore observing that the writes to a single drive are 3 to 4 times faster than they are through the RAID controller, even with the 3ware write cache ON.

Does that make any sense?


Well, it reminds me a disk I had problems with several years ago. It had
a few defects in the FAT area, which were relocated at the end. Performance
was terrible since the head had to move constantly. It took ages to install
Win31 on it, so it finally was returned to the vendor. But in your case it
seems a little bit different since you experience slow writes anywhere on
the medium. Would it be possible that your controller does something like
read-modify-write because of too big chunk size ?


I'm getting 10-15 meg/sec even with the largest block sizes. With dd, I set the block size to 1 megabyte, so there's no chance that the block being written is too small or that the disk block is too big.

Also, it's a RAID1.


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