>>So it is a problem of KVM which let's the processes jump between cores a 
>>lot. 

maybe numad from redhat can help ?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/numad

It's try to keep process on same numa node and I think it's also doing some 
dynamic pinning.

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De: "Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG" <[email protected]> 
À: "Mark Nelson" <[email protected]> 
Cc: "Joao Eduardo Luis" <[email protected]>, [email protected] 
Envoyé: Jeudi 8 Novembre 2012 16:14:32 
Objet: Re: less cores more iops / speed 

Am 08.11.2012 14:19, schrieb Mark Nelson: 
> On 11/08/2012 02:45 AM, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote: 
>> Am 08.11.2012 01:59, schrieb Mark Nelson: 
>>> There's also the context switching overhead. It'd be interesting to 
>>> know how much the writer processes were shifting around on cores. 
>> What do you mean by that? I'm talking about the KVM guest not about the 
>> ceph nodes. 
> 
> in this case, is fio bouncing around between cores? 

Thanks you're correct. If i bind fio to two cores on a 8 core VM it runs 
with 16.000 iops. 

So it is a problem of KVM which let's the processes jump between cores a 
lot. 

Greets, 
Stefan 
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