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Block Storage Service: Status and Performance

This memo summarizes the current status of the Ceph block storage service as it is used for OpenStack Cinder Volumes and Glance Images as of May 2014. We present the block storage activity on the current cluster, measuring IOPS and latencies, and present a cost/benefit analysis of using SSDs to opti...

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Autor principal: Van der Ster, Daniel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1971198
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description This memo summarizes the current status of the Ceph block storage service as it is used for OpenStack Cinder Volumes and Glance Images as of May 2014. We present the block storage activity on the current cluster, measuring IOPS and latencies, and present a cost/benefit analysis of using SSDs to optimize the cost and performance efficiency of the service. During tests in collaboration with IT-CF, we have concluded that by adding SSDs as the synchronous write journals (used to guarantee data durability), we are able increase the IOPS capacity by 4-5 times, at a cost of decreasing the available volume by 20%. Further, the testing has shown that the Ceph implementation is able to operate at the limit of the hardware performance; software-induced performance limitations were not yet observed in either the spinning disk or SSD configurations. In addition, we believe that increasing small write performance with SSDs is applicable only to the block storage use-case; high-bandwidth use-cases such as physics data storage should not require SSDs.
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spelling cern-19711982019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1971198engVan der Ster, DanielBlock Storage Service: Status and PerformanceComputing and ComputersThis memo summarizes the current status of the Ceph block storage service as it is used for OpenStack Cinder Volumes and Glance Images as of May 2014. We present the block storage activity on the current cluster, measuring IOPS and latencies, and present a cost/benefit analysis of using SSDs to optimize the cost and performance efficiency of the service. During tests in collaboration with IT-CF, we have concluded that by adding SSDs as the synchronous write journals (used to guarantee data durability), we are able increase the IOPS capacity by 4-5 times, at a cost of decreasing the available volume by 20%. Further, the testing has shown that the Ceph implementation is able to operate at the limit of the hardware performance; software-induced performance limitations were not yet observed in either the spinning disk or SSD configurations. In addition, we believe that increasing small write performance with SSDs is applicable only to the block storage use-case; high-bandwidth use-cases such as physics data storage should not require SSDs. CERN-IT-Note-2014-002oai:cds.cern.ch:19711982014-06-06
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Block Storage Service: Status and Performance
title Block Storage Service: Status and Performance
title_full Block Storage Service: Status and Performance
title_fullStr Block Storage Service: Status and Performance
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title_short Block Storage Service: Status and Performance
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