Re: Random write regression

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2009/7/20 Steven Pratt <slpratt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Finally got around to going through latest data.  Seems like we lost all the
> random write performance gains.  Creates are better, but total regression on
> the random workload.  Sequential reads seem to have dropped as well.
>
> Results are uploading now.
>  http://btrfs.boxacle.net/repository/raid/history/History.html
>
> These are for RAID only as single disk system still having issues completing
> btrfs runs.  Also, missing oprofile duw to oprofile causing an NMI and
> killing the system.
>
> Chris, this was built on 7/6, but I see no new changes sine 7/2/.
> Steve
>
>

The output of ffsb in the latest 128 threads random odirect write benchmark was
....
checking existing fs: /mnt/ffsb1
fs setup took 6 secs
Syncing()...2 sec
....

The corresponding output on 30 June was
....
creating new fileset /mnt/ffsb1
fs setup took 847 secs
Syncing()...1 sec
....

It seems the filesystem used in the latest benchmark wasn't freshly created.

Yan, Zheng
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