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SubjectRe: Tux3 Report: How fast can we fsync?
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On Wed, 2015-04-29 at 00:23 -0700, Daniel Phillips wrote:
> On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 11:33:33 PM PDT, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> > On Tue, 2015-04-28 at 23:01 -0700, Daniel Phillips wrote:
> >> On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 7:21:11 PM PDT, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> >>> Where does tux3 live? What I found looked abandoned.
> >>
> >> Current work is here:
> >>
> >> https://github.com/OGAWAHirofumi/linux-tux3
> >>
> >> Note, the new fsync code isn't pushed to that tree yet, however Hirofumi's
> >> optimized syncfs is already in there, which isn't a lot slower.
> >
> > Ah, I did find the right spot, it's just been idle a while. Where does
> > one find mkfs.tux3?
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> See my reply to Richard. You are right, we have been developing on
> Hirofumi's
> branch and master is getting old. Short version:
>
> checkout hirofumi-user
> cd fs/tux3/user
> make
> ./tux3 mkfs <volume>

Ok, thanks.

I was curious about horrible looking plain ole dbench numbers you
posted, as when I used to play with it, default looked like a kinda
silly non-io test most frequently used to pile threads on a box to see
when the axles started bending. Seems default load has changed.

With dbench v4.00, tux3 seems to be king of the max_latency hill, but
btrfs took throughput on my box. With v3.04, tux3 took 1st place at
splashing about in pagecache, but last place at dbench -S.

Hohum, curiosity satisfied.

/usr/local/bin/dbench -t 30 (version 4.00)

ext4 Throughput 31.6148 MB/sec 8 clients 8 procs max_latency=1696.854 ms
xfs Throughput 26.4005 MB/sec 8 clients 8 procs max_latency=1508.581 ms
btrfs Throughput 82.3654 MB/sec 8 clients 8 procs max_latency=1274.960 ms
tux3 Throughput 93.0047 MB/sec 8 clients 8 procs max_latency=99.712 ms

ext4 Throughput 49.9795 MB/sec 16 clients 16 procs max_latency=2180.108 ms
xfs Throughput 35.038 MB/sec 16 clients 16 procs max_latency=3107.321 ms
btrfs Throughput 148.894 MB/sec 16 clients 16 procs max_latency=618.070 ms
tux3 Throughput 130.532 MB/sec 16 clients 16 procs max_latency=141.743 ms

ext4 Throughput 69.2642 MB/sec 32 clients 32 procs max_latency=3166.374 ms
xfs Throughput 55.3805 MB/sec 32 clients 32 procs max_latency=4921.660 ms
btrfs Throughput 230.488 MB/sec 32 clients 32 procs max_latency=3673.387 ms
tux3 Throughput 179.473 MB/sec 32 clients 32 procs max_latency=194.046 ms

/usr/local/bin/dbench -B fileio -t 30 (version 4.00)

ext4 Throughput 84.7361 MB/sec 32 clients 32 procs max_latency=1401.683 ms
xfs Throughput 57.9369 MB/sec 32 clients 32 procs max_latency=1397.910 ms
btrfs Throughput 268.738 MB/sec 32 clients 32 procs max_latency=639.411 ms
tux3 Throughput 186.172 MB/sec 32 clients 32 procs max_latency=167.389 ms

/usr/bin/dbench -t 30 32 (version 3.04)

ext4 Throughput 7920.95 MB/sec 32 procs
xfs Throughput 674.993 MB/sec 32 procs
btrfs Throughput 1910.63 MB/sec 32 procs
tux3 Throughput 8262.68 MB/sec 32 procs

/usr/bin/dbench -S -t 30 32 (version 3.04)
ext4 Throughput 87.2774 MB/sec (sync dirs) 32 procs
xfs Throughput 89.3977 MB/sec (sync dirs) 32 procs
btrfs Throughput 101.888 MB/sec (sync dirs) 32 procs
tux3 Throughput 78.7463 MB/sec (sync dirs) 32 procs




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