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Parallel Client Performance Test

These tests evaluate the performance of single and multiple MDS servers when handling requests from multiple clients. These clients are building the kernel: first unpacking the source, compiling the kernel, and finally removing all source and compiled files.

These tests are run using ceph-ansible on Linode virtual machines. Each test uses 3 monitors, 3 MDSs (2 standby during single MDS tests), 16 OSDs, and 8 or 16 clients. All VMs use the basic 2048MB plan on Linode (i.e. 2GB RAM, 1 core). The one exception is tests using the 4096MB MDS servers (4GB RAM, 2 cores).

Summary

The time to execute the parallel build for the clients is given in the table below:

RAM/Cores # of Clients # of MDSs Time Average Sum of Client Latency
2GB/1 8 1 99m 3326.75
2GB/1 8 2 80m 1364.04
2GB/1 8 3 63m 1307.50
2GB/1 16 1 323m 16633.70
2GB/1 16 2 263m (lost: corrupt db)
2GB/1 16 3 84m 2499.43
4GB/2 8 1 68m 2037.89
4GB/2 8 2 73m 1235.29
4GB/2 8 3 50m 847.45
4GB/2 16 1 147m 5277.31
4GB/2 16 2 115m 3274.02
4GB/2 16 3 108m 2876.89

When using a single core, the single MDS would consistently be at 100% CPU for the duration of the test for all configurations. With 2 cores, the single MDS would use approximately 150% CPU for the duration of the test. (Numbers about CPU usage were not collected. I observed this using htop.)

A full list of configurations and some graphs of performance metrics are here.