CephFS.  8 core atom C2758, 16 GB ram, 256GB ssd, 2.5 GB NIC (supermicro 
microblade node).

Read test:
dd if=/ceph/1GB.test of=/dev/null bs=1M

Write
dd if=/dev/zero of=/ceph/out.test bs=1M count=1024


The tests are identical on both kernels - the results... well that is a 
different story.

CEPH servers are on release 12.2.4

Client updated to 12.2.5 - in both kernels, ceph client is 12.2.5

Please excuse any typos.  Autocorrect is evil!

> On May 16, 2018, at 14:18, Jason Dillaman <jdill...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> What is your client (librbd, krbd, CephFS, ceph-client, ...) and how
> are you testing performance?
> 
> On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 11:14 AM, Donald "Mac" McCarthy
> <m...@synackintel.com> wrote:
>> Recently upgraded a CEPH client to CentOS 7.5.  Upon doing so read and write 
>> performance became intolerably slow.  ~2.5 MB/s.  When booted back to a 
>> CentOS 7.4 kernel, performance went back to a normal 200 MB/s read and 
>> write. I have not seen any mention of this issue in all of the normal places 
>> including here. For now the solution is clear - don’t use the 7.5 update. 
>> Has anyone else experienced this issue?
>> 
>> Please excuse any typos.  Autocorrect is evil!
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> 
> 
> -- 
> Jason
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