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From: Joe Ceklosky <jfceklosky@gmail.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Possible 32-bit PAE kernel I/O slow down with 3.3.X
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2012 21:53:44 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F99FC28.80504@gmail.com> (raw)


I have notice significant slow downs with disk I/O on a 32-bit PAE 3.3.X 
kernels.

The test machine has 16GB memory, Intel i5 CPU, Intel
motherboard, and an Intel 160GB SSD.  I copied 536M from one partition 
on an SSD to another.
Yes, I should be using a 64bit kernel with 16GB!

Test 1:
kernel 3.3.2 32-bit PAE with kernel parm mem=3G

time cp -ra testdir/ /tmp
real    0m8.989s
user    0m0.094s
sys     0m1.080s

Test 2:
kernel 3.3.2 32-bit PAE

time cp -ra testdir/ /tmp
real    1m17.068s
user    0m0.173s
sys     0m2.149s


Also I tested kernel 3.2.16 32-bit PAE with no memory limits 16GB and it
was in line with test 1.

I can repeat and provide any debugging information if needed.



Thanks,
Joe Ceklosky

             reply	other threads:[~2012-04-27  1:53 UTC|newest]

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2012-04-26  3:22 Possible 32-bit PAE kernel I/O slow down with 3.3.X Joe Ceklosky

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