From: Joseph L. <jo...@ge...> - 2015-09-10 12:57:04
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Thanks. I look forward to hearing what you’ve uncovered. -Joe > On Sep 10, 2015, at 6:53 AM, Aleksander Wieliczko <ale...@mo...> wrote: > > 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 <x-msg://11/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> >>> >> > |