Hi All,
I have been a big user of ESX but now setting foot in the Proxmox world with Ceph storage.
I got my (test) cluster running. Not as best practice yet but i'm not too worried about that right now..
It's a X5670 cluster with 120GB RAM and 1x 2TB OSD per machine.
My Ceph cluster seems to be performing fine:
rados bench -p storage 10 write --no-cleanup = 390MB/sec
rados bench -p storage 10 seq = Unkown. This command is broken (no such file or directory)
In a Windows VM. I also get decent speeds all around. Reading/writing in the ten's of MB/sec.
In a Linux VM with Virtio SCSI + NIC. As far as i can tell, i also get decent speeds of over 280MB/sec write and a wget 1000MB file downloads at 90MB/sec+. Bonnie++ test with twice RAM size:
Version 1.97 ------Sequential Output------ --Sequential Input- --Random-
Concurrency 1 -Per Chr- --Block-- -Rewrite- -Per Chr- --Block-- --Seeks--
Machine Size K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP /sec %CP
www 15968M 386 99 284606 33 83850 15 912 99 127820 14 6103 17
I hit a problem when i started to transfer files to the Linux VM. I tried SCP, SFTP (via sshd & WinSCP) and FTP (via proftpd with FlashFXP)
All of these transfer methods result in very poor performance from multiple sources (local + internet). Speeds at start are already not higher then 1000KB/sec and vary from 500KB/sec to 1500KB/sec for short moments.
Does anyone have an idea of what this issue could be or other test methods to narrow down the problem?
I have been a big user of ESX but now setting foot in the Proxmox world with Ceph storage.
I got my (test) cluster running. Not as best practice yet but i'm not too worried about that right now..
It's a X5670 cluster with 120GB RAM and 1x 2TB OSD per machine.
My Ceph cluster seems to be performing fine:
rados bench -p storage 10 write --no-cleanup = 390MB/sec
rados bench -p storage 10 seq = Unkown. This command is broken (no such file or directory)
In a Windows VM. I also get decent speeds all around. Reading/writing in the ten's of MB/sec.
In a Linux VM with Virtio SCSI + NIC. As far as i can tell, i also get decent speeds of over 280MB/sec write and a wget 1000MB file downloads at 90MB/sec+. Bonnie++ test with twice RAM size:
Version 1.97 ------Sequential Output------ --Sequential Input- --Random-
Concurrency 1 -Per Chr- --Block-- -Rewrite- -Per Chr- --Block-- --Seeks--
Machine Size K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP /sec %CP
www 15968M 386 99 284606 33 83850 15 912 99 127820 14 6103 17
I hit a problem when i started to transfer files to the Linux VM. I tried SCP, SFTP (via sshd & WinSCP) and FTP (via proftpd with FlashFXP)
All of these transfer methods result in very poor performance from multiple sources (local + internet). Speeds at start are already not higher then 1000KB/sec and vary from 500KB/sec to 1500KB/sec for short moments.
Does anyone have an idea of what this issue could be or other test methods to narrow down the problem?