Hi, I've installed an SSD drive in my OI machine and have it partitioned 
(sliced) with a main slice to boot from and a smaller slice to use as a write 
cache (ZIL) for our data pool.

I've noticed that for many tasks, using the ZIL actually slows many tasks at 
hand (operation within a qemu-kvm virtual machine, mysql loading importing a 
dump file, etc). I know I bought a cheap SSD to play with so I wasn't expected 
the best performance, but I would have expected some improvement, not a slow 
down.

In one particular test, I have mysql running in a zone and loading a test data 
set takes about 40 seconds without the ZIL and about 60 seconds with ZIL. I 
certainly wasn't expecting a 50% slow down.

Is this to be expected?

Are there any best practices for testing an SSD to see if it will actually 
improve performance of a zfs pool?


Thanks,
Matt


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