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[Gluster-devel] GlusterFS: how to saturate a 10Gb/s IB channel


From: Székelyi Szabolcs
Subject: [Gluster-devel] GlusterFS: how to saturate a 10Gb/s IB channel
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 14:23:52 +0200
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Hi,

We are experimenting with GlusterFS in a 4-node 10Gb/s InfiniBand
network. We would like to achieve as high read performance (ie.
throughtput) as possible for a single node. First we put together a
single server - single client configuration. With this, we could achieve
up to 480 MB/s (using the ib-verbs transport, of course).  With 2
clients the aggregated throughput was around 600 MB/s. Copying the same
(very large) file on 4 threads on one client gave 728 MB/s.

Our question is, is it theoretically possible to saturate the 10Gb/s IB
channel with GlusterFS in a single server - single client configuration?
If yes, what are your recommendations for this?

We tested the network with NetPerf (over IPoIB connected mode, MTU set
to 65520), it gave a throughput of 1100 MB/s.

Disk performance is not a bottleneck, since we are reading sparse files
from the server and writing into /dev/null with dd on the client using
bs=1M.

Without the read-ahead translator, the results are a bit worse. Changing
any parameter from the default resulted in a slight degradation of
performance.

Client CPU utilization is about 75%, but we have 4 cores in each node.

Here goes the (fairly simple) configuration:

server
======
volume nfs-posix
  type storage/posix
  option directory /data/nfsmode
end-volume

volume nfs-iothreads
  type performance/io-threads
  option thread-count 8
  subvolumes nfs-posix
end-volume

volume nfs
  type performance/read-ahead
  subvolumes nfs-iothreads
end-volume

volume server
  type protocol/server
  option transport-type ib-verbs/server
  subvolumes nfs
  option auth.ip.nfs.allow *
end-volume

client
======
volume nfs
  type protocol/client
  option transport-type ib-verbs/client
  option remote-host 10.40.40.1
  option remote-subvolume nfs
end-volume


Thanks in advance,
- --
cc

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