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To: linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [Bug 71641] Unreasonable performance degradation in ext4 with full data journaling
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 17:57:32 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <bug-71641-13602-wlWuvG8NpE@https.bugzilla.kernel.org/> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <bug-71641-13602@https.bugzilla.kernel.org/>
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71641
--- Comment #2 from Chia-Hung Chang <fredchang.tc@gmail.com> ---
>
> How big was the ramdisk? Since all of the blocks are going through
> the journal, even if it is on the journal, it requires more commits
> and thus more checkpoint operations, which means more updates to the
> disk. A bigger journal will help minimize this issue.
>
> Would you be willing to grab block traces for both the disk and the
> external journal device?
>
> I will add that the workload of "dd if=/dev/zero of=file" is probably
> the worst case for data=journal, and if that's really what you are
> doing, it's a case of "doctor, doctor, it hurts when I do that". All
> file systems modes will have strengths and weaknesses, and your use
> case one where I would simply tell people, "don't use that mode".
>
> If you want to work on improving it, that's great. Gather data, and
> if we can figure out an easy way to improve things, great. But I'll
> warn you ahead of time this is not necessarily something I view as
> "unreasonable", nor is it something that I would consider a high
> priority thing to fix.
>
- Ted
I use two sizes of ramdisk, 128MB and 1024MB. With 1024MB journal area, the
performance is slight improved. But performance degradation is still
significant.
I am willing to grab block traces. Please tell me how to get the traces you
want.
As you can see that the performance degradation of applying data=journal in
raid5 is 80%, which makes it hard to use. If I know where the problem is, I
will try to improve it.
Thanks for your help.
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