[Gluster-users] Small files
Vijay Bellur
vbellur at redhat.com
Sun Feb 1 22:31:49 UTC 2015
On 01/29/2015 09:54 PM, John_Salinas at Dell.com wrote:
> I suppose some of it may depend on what you consider a small file and
> how many of them there are and the operation read/write/sequential/etc
> as well as the performance expectations are.
>
Agree, performance is subjective and expectation,behavior varies across
deployments. It would be good to understand from various deployments
the operations that seem to be slower for small files. In my experience
and tests, performance problems seem to be associated more with
create/write & readdir operations. Are there other operations that have
been slow for you?
> I had looked at zfs replication also but redhat support was a problem.
>
> Does anyone know if a beta is available for:
> http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Features/Feature_Smallfile_Perf
>
Some enhancements listed are going to land in 3.7. Once 3.7 feature
freeze happens in February, you should be able to try out the
improvements. What enhancements from the list would you consider
important for your use case?
>
> Are there any benchmarks published comparing nfs client mount vs.
> gluster fuse vs. boost (for apache)? I know this is very current but
> https://s3.amazonaws.com/aws001/guided_trek/Performance_in_a_Gluster_Systemv6F.pdf
> pages 19-20
> <https://s3.amazonaws.com/aws001/guided_trek/Performance_in_a_Gluster_Systemv6F.pdf%20pages%2019-20>
> has some data for small files – from that doc “As can be seen in Figure
> 8 below, Gluster delivers good single storage node performance for a
> variety of small file operations. Generally speaking, Gluster Native
> FUSE will deliver better small file performance than Gluster NFS,
> although Gluster NFS is often better for very small block sizes. Perhaps
> most important, IOPS performance in Gluster scales out just as
> throughput performance scales out.” This is from 2013 and has a few
> suggestions to try:
> https://rhsummit.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/england_th_0450_rhs_perf_practices-4_neependra.pdf.
There is a similar presentation from the 2014 Red Hat Summit at [1].
Regards,
Vijay
[1]
https://rhsummit.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/bengland_h_1100_rhs_performance.pdf
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