Hi Igor,

 

 

SDP performance can be measured with the Qperf utility included with the OFED 
drivers/utilities. I was testing with single port 3rd Gen (Same series as the 
ones you link) Mellanox DDR (20/16Gbit) cards on Opterons 2 years ago and was 
getting 11Gbit/sec. The newer 4th gen ConnectX mellanox cards will achieve 
13-14Gbit/sec in DDR so if you are buying new get ConnectX.

 

For comparison in datagram mode I was getting 3.2Gbit/sec and in connected mode 
with a 32Kb MTU in connected mode I was getting 7Gbit/sec. This was 2 years ago 
so new version of OFED may well have improved performance.

 

 

Hope this helps,

 

 

Rob

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Igor Neves
Sent: 31 May 2010 14:33
To: Michael Iverson
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DRBD-user] Infiniband card support and help

 

Hi,



On 05/31/2010 12:45 PM, Michael Iverson wrote: 

Igor, 

 

I'm basically doing the same thing, only with MHEA28-XTC cards. I wouldn't 
think you'll have any problems creating a similar setup with the MHES cards.

 

I've not attempted to use infiniband sdr, just ipoib. I am running opensm on 
one of the nodes. I'm getting throughput numbers like this:

 


Would be very nice if you could test your setup with drbd infiniband sdr 
support, probably you will not need to re-sync anything.




cirrus:~$ netperf -H stratus-ib

TCP STREAM TEST from 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0) port 0 AF_INET to stratus-ib.focus1.com 
(172.16.24.1) port 0 AF_INET : demo

Recv   Send    Send                          

Socket Socket  Message  Elapsed              

Size   Size    Size     Time     Throughput  

bytes  bytes   bytes    secs.    10^6bits/sec  

 

 87380  16384  16384    10.00    7861.61 


Nice.




 

A couple of things to watch out for:

 

1. Upgrade the firmware on the cards to the latest and greatest version. I saw 
about a 25% increase in throughput as a result. The firmware updater was a pain 
to compile, but that was mostly due to Ubuntu's fairly rigid default compiler 
flags.


Will watch that!




2. Run the cards in connected mode, rather than datagram mode, and put the MTU 
at the max value of 65520. My performance benchmarks of drbd show that this is 
the best setup. 


If I use infiniband sdr support from drbd, should I care about MTU?




The replication rate on my setup is completely limited by the bandwidth of my 
disk subsystem, which is about 200 MB/s for writes. I can share some 
performance comparisons between this and bonded gigabit ethernet, if you would 
like. However, I won't be able to provide it until tomorrow, as it is a holiday 
in the US today, and I don't have ready access to the data.


We have a couple of setups that have I/O performances greater than 500MB/sec, 
so we really need 10Gbit trunks. 

Thanks for the help, but I don't need performance results from Gbit setup's, we 
have a couple, and we know the problems! :) Anyway if you want to paste it 
here, I guess no one will complain.




On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 6:17 AM, Igor Neves <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

I'm looking for a 10Gbit backend for storage drbd replication. I'm expecting to 
setup infiniband solution connected back to back, this means both nodes will be 
connected together without a switch.

I wonder if I bought two of this cards MHES14-xtc and a cable, I will be able 
to produce such setup?

Link to the cards: 
http://www.mellanox.com/content/pages.php?pg=products_dyn&product_family=19&menu_section=41

Another question, I intend to use this with infiniband sdr support added to 
drbd in 8.3.3, and I found this on the spec's of the card.

"In addition, the card includes internal Subnet Management Agent (SMA) and 
General Service Agents, eliminating the requirement for an external management 
agent CPU."

This means I don't need to run openSM in any nodes? I will just need to setup 
two cards, a cable, connect them, and setup IPoIB to start replicating in 
10Gbit?

Thanks very much,


Thanks, once again.



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