What thread? I have put this, with this specific subject so it is easier 
to find in the future and this is not a 'sub question' of someone's 
problem. Hoping for others to post their experience/results. I thought 
if cern can give estimates, people here can to.


-----Original Message-----
From: David Turner [mailto:drakonst...@gmail.com] 
Sent: woensdag 12 september 2018 18:20
To: Marc Roos
Cc: ceph-users
Subject: Re: [ceph-users] Performance predictions moving bluestore wall, 
db to ssd

You already have a thread talking about benchmarking the addition of WAL 
and DB partitions to an OSD.  Why are you creating a new one about the 
exact same thing?  As with everything, the performance increase isn't 
even solely answerable by which drives you have, there are a lot of 
factors that could introduce a bottleneck in your cluster.  But again, 
why create a new thread for the exact same topic?

On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 12:06 PM Marc Roos <m.r...@f1-outsourcing.eu> 
wrote:



        When having a hdd bluestore osd with collocated wal and db. 
        
        
        - What performance increase can be expected if one would move the 
wal to 
        an ssd?
        
        - What performance increase can be expected if one would move the 
db to 
        an ssd?
        
        - Would the performance be a lot if you have a very slow hdd (and 
thus 
        not so much when you have a very fast hdd (sas 15k))
        
        - It would be best to move the wal first to the ssd, and then maybe 
also 
        the db?
        
        In this CERN video (https://youtu.be/OopRMUYiY5E?t=931) of 2015 
they are 
        talking about 5-10x increase etc. But that is filestore of course.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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