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* NFS performance question / (a)sync
@ 2004-11-26 12:31 Thorsten Göllner
  2004-11-26 13:08 ` Bernd Schubert
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From: Thorsten Göllner @ 2004-11-26 12:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

i just installed an current kernel (2.4.27) with NFS V3 support and want to access via an nfs-mount from another machine.

My /etc/exports look like that:
/data     clientname(rw,sync,no_root_squash)

I mount it with "mount -t nfs servername:/data /data". Nothing uncommon so far.

When copying a file to the NFS-server I get a speed of 0,5 - 2,0 megabyte per second. Not really much.

When changing my /etc/exports to (ASYNC):
/data     clientname(rw,async,no_root_squash)

I get a speed of about 11 megabyte per sonds. That is what I expect from a 100 Mbit-Ethernet-card.

Is it "normal" that I reach only 0,5 - 2,0 megabyte per socond when using sync-transfer? I know what this means, but I did not expect such a performance drop.

Because I want to setup a heartbeat-cluster (with drbd) I think I have to use SYNC. I will try ASYNC tomorrow, but I expect corrupted files when the primary server fails and the ressources switch to the secondary server (with nfs service takeover).

Thank for any comments,
-Thorsten-

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