From: Aleksander W. <ale...@mo...> - 2015-09-10 11:53:04
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Hi. Yes. We are in progress of resolving this problem. We found few potential reasons of this behaviour, but we need some more time to find the best solution. If we solve this problem, we respond as quick as it is possible with some more details. Best regards Aleksander Wieliczko Technical Support Engineer MooseFS.com <moosefs.com> On 09.09.2015 22:23, Joseph Love wrote: > Hi Aleksander, > > Will there be time for some investigation into the performance of the > FreeBSD client coming up? > > Thanks, > -Joe > >> On Aug 28, 2015, at 1:38 AM, Aleksander Wieliczko >> <ale...@mo... >> <mailto:ale...@mo...>> wrote: >> >> Hi. >> Thank you for this information. >> >> Can you do one more simple test. >> What network bandwidth can you achieve between two FreeBSD machines? >> >> I mean, something like: >> FreeBSD 1 /dev/zero > 10Gb NIC > FreeBSD 2 /dev/null >> (simple nc and dd tool will tell you a lot.) >> >> We know that FUSE on FreeBSD systems had some problems but we need to >> take close look to this issue. >> We will try to repeat this scenario in our test environment and >> return to you after 08.09.2015, because we are in progress of >> different tests till this day. >> >> I would like to add one more aspect. >> Mfsmaster application is single-thread so we compared your cpu with our. >> This are the results: >> *(source: cpubenchmark.net <http://cpubenchmark.net>)* >> >> CPU Xeon E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz >> Avarage points: 9508 >> *Single Thread points**: 1920* >> >> CPU Intel Atom C2758 @ 2.40GHz >> Avarage points: 3620 >> *Single Thread points: 520* >> >> Best regards >> Aleksander Wieliczko >> Technical Support Engineer >> MooseFS.com <x-msg://9/moosefs.com> >> > |