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From: dima <dolenin@parallels.com>
To: <linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Set nodatacow per file?
Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2012 12:28:19 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F503E53.6070309@parallels.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4F4C251E.7040601@parallels.com>

On 02/28/2012 09:51 AM, dima wrote:
> On 02/28/2012 07:10 AM, Chester wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 7:54 AM, dima<dolenin@parallels.com> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Since several people asked to post the results, here they are.
>>> I tried raw virtio disk with and without -z -C set and also qcow2 virtio
>>> disk without -z -C set and did not notice any difference in
>>> performance at
>>> all - Redhat 6.2 Minimal installs in 10 minutes in each case. The
>>> "abysmal"
>>> performance as it was some several months ago (like 10 minutes just for
>>> virtual disk formatting) under the same conditions is no more at
>>> least on
>>> 3.3.0-rc5.
>>
>> Just to make sure, this is a _new_ virtual disk right? I can barely
>> contain my excitement right now. This is amazing progress.
>
> Yes, it is a newly created virtual disk. By the way, one thing that
> slipped out from my message - in case of raw I did pre-allocation of the
> entire image, but in case of qcow2 I unchecked this box in virt-manager
> and the disk was "growing" as the system was installing. Nevertheless I
> did not notice performance degradation during the install.


But still Virtualbox is faster. It installs Redhat 6 Minimal in just 
about 5 minutes. I observe that yum installations work faster.
WindowsXP install under KVM was a hell lasting for about 3 hours and the 
performance is awful with host HD indicator flashing all the time. There 
was no change whatsoever whether the image was with +C +z or not.
On Virtualbox WinXP install completed in about 25 minutes and the 
performance is excellent even w/o guest additions applied.
I wonder why such a big difference.

      reply	other threads:[~2012-03-02  3:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-02-13  7:17 Set nodatacow per file? Ralf-Peter Rohbeck
2012-02-13  7:34 ` Chester
2012-02-13  8:10   ` Liu Bo
2012-02-13  7:40 ` dima
2012-02-13  8:09   ` Roman Mamedov
2012-02-13  8:40     ` dima
2012-02-13 13:42     ` dima
2012-02-13 13:51       ` Roman Mamedov
2012-02-13 14:31         ` Dmitry Olenin
2012-02-13 14:10   ` David Sterba
2012-02-13 14:21     ` Timo Witte
2012-02-13 15:10     ` dima
2012-02-16 13:55     ` NOCOW + compress-force = bug Roman Mamedov
2012-02-16 14:30       ` David Sterba
2012-02-16 17:58       ` Chris Mason
2012-03-13 18:11         ` Jeff Mahoney
2012-03-13 18:36           ` Jeff Mahoney
2012-02-29 15:09     ` Set nodatacow per file? Kyle Gates
2012-02-29 15:34       ` cwillu
2012-02-24  5:22 ` dima
2012-02-27 13:54   ` dima
2012-02-27 22:10     ` Chester
2012-02-28  0:51       ` dima
2012-03-02  3:28         ` dima [this message]

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