Hi Kir,

Yes, the performance number shows that it does not use the cache so if anyone 
want to run high load like a database on such a system the performance loss 
will be significant and the system will be more or less unusable (compared to 
current stable). I got this behavior ONLY with 2.6.32 OpenVZ kernels. E.g. also 
the standard Debian Squeeze Kernel (also 2.6.32) give the expected performance, 
the OpenVZ enabled kernel from Squeeze doesn´t. (see also 
http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2010/08/msg00217.html).

We tested on several hardware and distributions, e.g. with single drives, 
hardware raid controllers with BBU - e.g. the Intel Modular Server but also on 
single drives on ICH7/8/9. The logs always shows that the disk has read and 
write cache enabled, but the values are just bad. 

Can you reproduce the issue (just run the sysbench command: "sysbench 
--test=fileio --file-num=1 --file-total-size=50G --file-fsync-all=on 
--file-test-mode=seqrewr --max-time=100 --file-block-size=4096 --max-requests=0 
run")?

Br, Martin


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