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Thread: Open-E DSS Benchmark with PIC

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  1. #11

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    @thx0701: You've tested a file with a size of 8MB. This will be cached by the RAID controller and though your results are not comparable.

    @Robotbeat: Same to you. You should test with files 2 to 4 times larger than your RAID controller's cache to get meaningful measurement results.

  2. #12

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    I should not blame others if making the same mistakes.
    Now I've used 500MB filesize running 8 times.
    (= A total of 4GB filesize which means 4 times the RAID controller's cache)


  3. #13

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    Part of the reason I started doing these benchmarks was because I wanted to see how fast the cache was. If you have 100GB of system RAM and a database less than 100GB, then you can basically cache the whole thing. That's a good idea if performance is way more important than data integrity. Also, eventually the failover will support memory-coherent replication, instead of waiting for the destination side to write to disk. So then you will have data integrity AND performance.

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