Team,
Have a performance related question on Ceph.
I know performance of a ceph cluster depends on so many factors like type of
storage servers, processors (no of processor, raw performance of processor),
memory, network links, type of disks, journal disks, etc. On top of the
hardware features, it is also influenced by the type of operation you are doing
like seqRead, seqWrite, blocksize, etc., etc.
Today one way we demonstrate performance is using benchmarks and test
configurations. As a result, it is difficult to compare performance without
understanding the underlying system and the usecases.
Now coming to my question. Is there a Ceph performance calculator, that takes
all (or some) of these factors and gives out an estimate of the performance you
can expect for different scenarios? I was asked this question, I didn't know
how to answer this question, I thought of checking with the wider user group to
see if someone is aware of such a tool or knows how to do this calculation.
Any pointers will be appreciated.
Thanks,
- epk
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