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* RAID10 far (f2) read throughput on random and sequential / read-ahead
@ 2008-02-22  4:14 Nat Makarevitch
  2008-02-24  0:09 ` Nat Makarevitch
  2008-02-24  2:17 ` Keld Jørn Simonsen
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Nat Makarevitch @ 2008-02-22  4:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

'md' performs wonderfully. Thanks to every contributor!

I pitted it against a 3ware 9650 and 'md' won on nearly every account (albeit on
RAID5 for sequential I/O the 3ware is a distant winner):
http://www.makarevitch.org/rant/raid/#3wmd

On RAID10 f2 a small read-ahead reduces the throughput on sequential read, but
even a low value (768 for the whole 'md' block device, 0 for the underlying
spindles) enables very good sequential read performance (300 MB/s on 6 low-end
Hitachi 500 GB spindles).

What baffles me is that, on a 1.4TB array served by a box having 12 GB RAM (low
cache-hit ratio), the random access performance remains stable and high (450
IOPS with 48 threads, 20% writes - 10% fsync'ed), even with a fairly high
read-ahead (16k). How comes?!


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