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Re: Filesystems comparison using sql-bench and mySQL: msg#00002

Subject: Re: Filesystems comparison using sql-bench and mySQL
On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 06:08:00PM +0200, Laurent Vivier wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I made new measurements according comments from Peter.
> In this case, the table type is InnoDB. This type generates a lot of
> I/O.
> 
> Results are here:
> 
> http://www.bullopensource.org/ext4/sqlbench/InnoDB/
> 
> Conclusion:
> 
> - Avoid JFS and XFS.
> - Use ReiserFS
> - but  patching ext3 could improve performance (compared to ext3 alone)
> 
> Regards,
> Laurent

This is very interesting, because we've only seen JFS (and sometimes
XFS) perform poorly when you're doing a lot of metadata operations due
to problems in the log handling code.  Can we get iostat, oprofile,
and vmstat data for these runs ?

Sonny


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