> 
>> While I'm talking about XFS...  I know that RBD's use a default object
>> size of 4MB.  I've stuck with that so far..  Would it be beneficial to
>> mount XFS with -o allocsize=4M ?  What is the object size that gets
>> used for non-RBD cases -- i.e. just dumping objects into data pool?
> 
> Don't know about -o allocsize -- benchmark it!

...and let us know what you come up with!  I'm also using XFS for the 
underlying filesystem on which CEPH runs (and using RBD), and would be really 
interested to know if changing the alloc size improves performance!

-Nick




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