When I talked to Christoph at Linuxcon a couple weeks back he suggested 
several things that may improve performance on XFS.  These are things taht 
helped with Sheepdog workloads, which are somewhat similar.

* mount -o inode64 will keep inodes closer to file data for larger disks.

* mount -o filestreams will enable an alternative allocator that works 
better for fixed sized files, but it should probably used in conjuntion 
with something that explicitly fallocates rbd objects to 4mb.  I have a 
preliminary branch wip-osd-alloc that puts some of the osd-side bits in 
place, but it needs some work, including the rbd bit that adds the 
PREALLOC op to the requests.

* mount -o noatime, of course.

I forget what else.  :)

sage
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