[nycbug-talk] File Backed Disks- Speed Issues
Isaac Levy
ike at lesmuug.org
Thu Sep 28 23:13:41 EDT 2006
Hi All,
Wow everyone had constructive responses- though I don't know why I'm
surprised, nycbug talk list always rocks,
On Sep 28, 2006, at 3:17 PM, Trish Lynch wrote:
> 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*
Yes, with GEOM getting all the exiting attention(?)...
> 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.....
Ahh- too true. RAID array size back then was around 80-100gb usable
space, now the same 1u systems have 850-1400gb.
>
> 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
Will do- downloading source to grok as I type this...
Rocket-
.ike
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