[Bug 131094] Re: Heavy Disk I/O harms desktop responsiveness
Tobias Oetiker
tobi at oetiker.ch
Tue Oct 13 06:19:15 UTC 2009
Today Yan Li wrote:
> Tobias Oetiker:
>
> Thank you very much for the update. I'm a bit surprised to see the
> single-reader on ext4 is worse than that on ext3. I'm to postpone the
> upgrade of my systems to ext4. I dare not using data=writeback yet.
>
> I'm a bit confused about why you ran this on a RAID6 system. The RAID
> card/driver might affected the performance in a way yet to be
> understood. IMHO the less layers between Linux kernel and hard drive,
> the better we can understand the kernel I/O scheduler/fs etc.
>
> Again, thank you for the great data.
As you can see from the results, running the test on a RAID6 gives
vastly different results. Fact is that for reliability we are
running all our servers on RAID6, so this is the configuration I am
most interested to see working well ... good performance on a
single disk does not help me much ... (I am glad to see that it is
even worse to some extent, than my RAID6 performance).
I think at the heart of the problem lies the fact benchmarks focus
on single aspects of subsystems which then get optimized without
looking at the overall impact.
cheers
tobi
>
>
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Heavy Disk I/O harms desktop responsiveness
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131094
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