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From:      Kevin Hui <khui@cs.toronto.edu>
To:        Alfred Perlstein <bright@mu.org>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Experiencing very slow raw write speeds on /dev/ad1
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.4.21.0108101106250.9706-100000@gardiner.cs>
In-Reply-To: <20010810025156.N85642@elvis.mu.org>

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> > Adding write caching helped a lot.  Now the write speed jumps to ~15.8MB/s
> > instead of the previous 3.5MB/s.
> > Are there any other such settings I should pay attention to?  I asked
> > because I believe that the performance is still not as good as can be.  I
> > have the rawio program running under Linux with the identical hardware
> > (accessing the /dev/raw/raw0, which maps to /dev/hdb) and I got ~38.4MB/s
> > raw write speed (BTW I get ~38.4MB/s from both Linux and FreeBSD when I do
> > the single-process raw sequential read test).
> 
> I'm a bit confused, where do the numbers differ and what are the numbers?

The numbers from simple runs (standard chunk size, single I/O thread,
sequential read and then sequential write) are provided below.  The
FreeBSD write number is less than half of what Linux is getting.

-Kevin.

Linux running rawio:
--------------------
Linux# time ./rawio -p 1 -s 8000000000 -r -w /dev/raw/raw1
           Random read  Sequential read    Random write Sequential write
ID          K/sec  /sec    K/sec  /sec     K/sec  /sec     K/sec  /sec
aw1                      38406.8  2344                   38656.5  2359

real    0m15.946s
user    0m0.010s
sys     0m1.790s


FreeBSD running rawio:
----------------------
FreeBSD# time ./rawio -p 1 -s 8000000000 -r -w /dev/ad1
           Random read  Sequential read    Random write Sequential write
ID          K/sec  /sec    K/sec  /sec     K/sec  /sec     K/sec  /sec
ad1                      38410.4  2344                   15732.6   960
      26.06 real         0.00 user         1.18 sys


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