[linux-lvm] LVM System

Austin Gonyou austin at coremetrics.com
Mon Mar 4 18:12:02 UTC 2002


Hmm..that could be so, but I'm not sure if it's JUST xfs or if it's
XFS/LVM. My largefile performance is excellent, as is my small file
perfromance. 

On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 18:01, Steve Wray wrote:
> Well, thats possible. The best thing to do is run
> benchmarks (I like iozone) on the proposed
> system and see what works best.
> The tests I did were just on small filesystems (1G volumes,
> 64M, 128M and 196M RAM). Filesizes I tested were only
> up to 500M or so.
> I found that while most tested filesystems (reiser, XFS,
> ext3 and vfat) did drop off in performance as filesize
> increased, XFS dropped off the most rapidly in that
> dimension. ext3 was the most stable (in performance as filesize
> increased), though its small filesize performance was the worst.
> XFS looked like kinda the opposite!
> :)
> Reiser had the worst write performance of all of them,
> but admirable read.
> 
> YMMV.
> 
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: linux-lvm-admin at sistina.com
> [mailto:linux-lvm-admin at sistina.com]On
> > Behalf Of Anthony W. Marino
> > Sent: Tuesday, 5 March 2002 12:50 p.m.
> > To: linux-lvm at sistina.com; Steve Wray
> > Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] LVM System
> > 
> > 
> > On Monday 04 March 2002 06:39 pm, Steve Wray wrote:
> > > I'd recommend ext3 with data journalling for sensitive
> > > filesystems. Its slower than XFS but (seems to) scale better with
> > > striping and large files. XFS performance (seems to) fall off
> > > very rapidly as file size exceeds buffer size.
> > >
> > > XFS only journals metadata. So on event of a crash,
> > > the filesystem structure will (likely) be sound, but theres
> > > no guarantee that the data blocks will be uncorrupted!!!
> > >
> > > XFS is very nice tho, in that volumes and filesystems can
> > > be grown with no downtime at all (without even unmounting).
> > >
> > > You might want to do some benchmarking before committing
> > > to a build (thats recently saved my butt actually).
> > 
> > It was recommended to me that all large file systems have best 
> > performance 
> > with XFS.
> > 
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: linux-lvm-admin at sistina.com 
> > [mailto:linux-lvm-admin at sistina.com]On
> > > > Behalf Of Anthony W. Marino
> > > > Sent: Tuesday, 5 March 2002 10:39 a.m.
> > > > To: linux-lvm at sistina.com
> > > > Subject: [linux-lvm] LVM System
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Any thoughts or articles that would be usefull in determining 
> > the quality
> > > > on the following combination would be greatly appreciated:
> > > >
> > > > LVM 1.x
> > > > 3Ware 7800 Raid Controller
> > > > Maxtor 40GB harddrives
> > > > XFS Journalling FS
> > > > SuSE 2.4.18+ Linux
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Thank You,
> > > > Anthony
> > > >
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> > > > read the LVM HOW-TO at http://www.sistina.com/lvm/Pages/howto.html
> > >
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> > 
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> > 
> 
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-- 
Austin Gonyou
Systems Architect, CCNA
Coremetrics, Inc.
Phone: 512-698-7250
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