From: Tom Parker <palfrey@tevp.net>
To: dm-devel@redhat.com
Subject: DM Performance
Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 14:29:20 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <425527A0.4040800@tevp.net> (raw)
I'm trying to find out whether there's been any work regarding device mapper
with very large mapping tables. Specifically,
1) Is there any limit on the size of a mapping table? Can hand over a table with
30,000+ entries and expect DM to still work?
2) Is there any significant performance degredation with large tables?
3) As I understand it, DM stores the mapping tables itself somehow, in a way
that is persistant across reboots. I'm not certain about that, but if that's so,
wouldn't it also create limits on table sizes? If not, are there any suggested
ways to make complex/large tables persistant?
Thanks,
Tom Parker
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2005-04-07 12:29 Tom Parker [this message]
2005-04-07 12:43 ` DM Performance Alasdair G Kergon
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