[nycbug-talk] File Backed Disks- Speed Issues
Trish Lynch
trish at bsdunix.net
Thu Sep 28 15:17:37 EDT 2006
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Isaac Levy wrote:
> During the FreeBSD 4.x days, (wow what an era), file-backed disks
> were snappy, with little overhead, no? (vn(4) and vnconfig(8),
> respectively)
>
> --
> In the immediate future, I'm taking some jailing systems back to just
> running jails on the filesystem, (and partitioning, yuck), but in the
> meantime does anyone have any thoughts on the subject? It simply
> seems like the file-backing part of the memory disk implementation
> was slapped on, or perhaps is just cruft left over from the 5.x era?
>
> Hrm...
>
Ike,
I'm not sure they ever were really "snappy", but I think you've
got two things to content with.... not any optimization in the code they
currently use now to do file backed storage devices *and* the fact that
the size of them has to be much larger than what you used to use back in
the 4.x days anyway (I know all my filesystems are definitely much larger
than then.....
File out who the maintainer of the code is (done by looking in the
source for the command), and contact them directly on this issue, they may
have some kind of system tuning directly involved with this, either
changing block sizes or anything like that in the filesystem creation.....
when you get an answer, let us know!
-Trish
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