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From Steven Crandell
Subject Re: hardware upgrade, performance degrade?
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In response to Re: hardware upgrade, performance degrade?  (John Rouillard <rouilj@renesys.com>)
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Mark,
I ran pg_fsync_test on log and data LV's on both old and new hardware.  

New hardware out performed old on every measurable on the log LV

Same for the data LV's except for the 16kB open_sync write where the old hardware edged out the new by a hair (18649 vs 17999 ops/sec) 
and write, fsync, close where they were effectively tied.




On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 4:17 PM, John Rouillard <rouilj@renesys.com> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 03:54:40PM -0700, Steven Crandell wrote:
> Here's our hardware break down.
>
> The logvg on the new hardware  is 30MB/s slower (170 MB/s vs 200 MB/s )
> than the logvg on the older hardware which was an immediately interesting
> difference but we have yet to be able to create a test scenario that
> successfully implicates this slower log speed in our problems. That is
> something we are actively working on.
>
>
> Old server hardware:
>         Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
>         Product Name: PowerEdge R810
>         4x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           E7540  @ 2.00GHz
>         32x16384 MB 1066 MHz DDR3
>         Controller 0: PERC H700 - 2 disk RAID-1 278.88 GB rootvg
>         Controller 1: PERC H800 - 18 disk RAID-6 2,178.00 GB datavg, 4
> drive RAID-10 272.25 GB logvg, 2 hot spare
>         2x 278.88 GB 15K SAS on controller 0
>         24x 136.13 GB 15K SAS on controller 1
>
> New server hardware:
>        Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
>         Product Name: PowerEdge R820
>         4x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-4620 0 @ 2.20GHz
>         32x32 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
>         Controller 0: PERC H710P  - 4 disk RAID-6 557.75 GB rootvg
>         Controller 1: PERC H810    - 20 disk RAID-60 4,462.00 GB datavg, 2
> disk RAID-1  278.88 GB logvg, 2 hot spare
>         28x278.88 GB 15K SAS drives total.

Hmm, you went from a striped (raid 1/0) log volume on the old hardware
to a non-striped (raid 1) volume on the new hardware. That could
explain the speed drop. Are the disks the same speed for the two
systems?

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John Rouillard       System Administrator
Renesys Corporation  603-244-9084 (cell)  603-643-9300 x 111


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