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From: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
To: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Cc: Jacek Luczak <difrost.kernel@gmail.com>,
	linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-fsdevel <linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: getdents - ext4 vs btrfs performance
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 09:34:46 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120309143446.GO29510@shiny> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LFD.2.00.1203091158430.4487@dhcp-27-109.brq.redhat.com>

On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 12:29:29PM +0100, Lukas Czerner wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have created a simple script which creates a bunch of files with
> random names in the directory and then performs operation like list,
> tar, find, copy and remove. I have run it for ext4, xfs and btrfs with
> the 4k size files. And the result is that ext4 pretty much dominates the
> create times, tar times and find times. However copy times is a whole
> different story unfortunately - is sucks badly.
> 
> Once we cross the mark of 320000 files in the directory (on my system) the
> ext4 is becoming significantly worse in copy times. And that is where
> the hash tree order in the directory entry really hit in.
> 
> Here is a simple graph:
> 
> http://people.redhat.com/lczerner/files/copy_benchmark.pdf
> 
> Here is a data where you can play with it:
> 
> https://www.google.com/fusiontables/DataSource?snapid=S425803zyTE
> 
> and here is the txt file for convenience:
> 
> http://people.redhat.com/lczerner/files/copy_data.txt
> 
> I have also run the correlation.py from Phillip Susi on directory with
> 100000 4k files and indeed the name to block correlation in ext4 is pretty
> much random :)
> 
> _ext4_
> Name to inode correlation: 0.50002499975
> Name to block correlation: 0.50002499975
> Inode to block correlation: 0.9999900001
> 
> _xfs_
> Name to inode correlation: 0.969660303397
> Name to block correlation: 0.969660303397
> Inode to block correlation: 1.0
> 
> 
> So there definitely is a huge space for improvements in ext4.

Thanks Lukas, this is great data.  There is definitely room for btrfs to
speed up in the other phases as well.

-chris

  reply	other threads:[~2012-03-09 14:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 61+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-02-29 13:52 getdents - ext4 vs btrfs performance Jacek Luczak
2012-02-29 13:55 ` Jacek Luczak
2012-02-29 14:07   ` Jacek Luczak
2012-02-29 14:21     ` Jacek Luczak
2012-02-29 14:42     ` Chris Mason
2012-02-29 14:55       ` Jacek Luczak
2012-03-01 13:35         ` Jacek Luczak
2012-03-01 13:50           ` Hillf Danton
2012-03-01 14:03             ` Jacek Luczak
2012-03-01 14:18               ` Chris Mason
2012-03-01 14:43                 ` Jacek Luczak
2012-03-01 14:51                   ` Chris Mason
2012-03-01 14:57                     ` Jacek Luczak
2012-03-01 18:42                   ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-02  9:51                     ` Jacek Luczak
2012-03-01  4:44 ` Theodore Tso
2012-03-01 14:38   ` Chris Mason
2012-03-02 10:05     ` Jacek Luczak
2012-03-02 14:00       ` Chris Mason
2012-03-02 14:16         ` Jacek Luczak
2012-03-02 14:26           ` Chris Mason
2012-03-02 19:32             ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-02 19:50               ` Chris Mason
2012-03-05 13:10               ` Jan Kara
2012-03-03 22:41             ` Jacek Luczak
2012-03-04 10:25               ` Jacek Luczak
2012-03-05 11:32                 ` Jacek Luczak
2012-03-06  0:37                   ` Chris Mason
2012-03-08 17:02   ` Phillip Susi
2012-03-09 11:29 ` Lukas Czerner
2012-03-09 14:34   ` Chris Mason [this message]
2012-03-10  0:09   ` Andreas Dilger
2012-03-10  4:48     ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-11 10:30       ` Andreas Dilger
2012-03-11 16:13         ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-15 10:42           ` Jacek Luczak
2012-03-18 20:56             ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-13 19:05       ` Phillip Susi
2012-03-13 19:53         ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-13 20:22           ` Phillip Susi
2012-03-13 21:33             ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-14  2:48               ` Yongqiang Yang
2012-03-14  2:51                 ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-14 14:17                   ` Zach Brown
2012-03-14 16:48                     ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-14 17:37                       ` Zach Brown
2012-03-14  8:12               ` Lukas Czerner
2012-03-14  9:29                 ` Yongqiang Yang
2012-03-14  9:38                   ` Lukas Czerner
2012-03-14 12:50                 ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-14 14:34                   ` Lukas Czerner
2012-03-14 17:02                     ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-14 19:17                   ` Chris Mason
2012-03-14 14:28               ` Phillip Susi
2012-03-14 16:54                 ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-10  3:52 ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-15  7:59   ` Jacek Luczak
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2012-02-29 13:31 Jacek Luczak
2012-02-29 13:51 ` Chris Mason
2012-02-29 14:00   ` Lukas Czerner
2012-02-29 14:05   ` Chris Mason

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