Tony Galway wrote:
A question (well lets make it 3 really) – Is vdbench a useful tool when testing file system performance of a ZFS file system?
Not really. VDBench simply reads and writes from the allocated file.
Filesystem tests do things like create files, read files, delete files,
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On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 06:15:08AM -0700, Tony Galway wrote:
> A question (well lets make it 3 really) ??? Is vdbench a useful tool when
> testing file system performance of a ZFS file system? Secondly - is ZFS write
> performance really much worse than UFS or VxFS? and Third - what is a good
>
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 06:15:08AM -0700, Tony Galway wrote:
> A question (well lets make it 3 really) ? Is vdbench a useful tool
> when testing file system performance of a ZFS file system? Secondly -
> is ZFS write performance really much worse than UFS or VxFS? and Third
> - what is a good bench
A question (well lets make it 3 really) – Is vdbench a useful tool when testing
file system performance of a ZFS file system? Secondly - is ZFS write
performance really much worse than UFS or VxFS? and Third - what is a good
benchmarking tool to test ZFS vs UFS vs VxFS?
The reason I ask is this