On 06/11/2012 03:31 PM, Florian Haas wrote:

Try configuring your disk section with no-disk-barrier,
no-disk-flushes and no-md-flushes (in both configurations) and see if
your kernel module change still makes a difference.

FWIW, we saw exactly this behavior on newer 3.2.x kernels as well. With XFS and our RAID controllers being capacitor-backed, we disabled barriers and flushes, and that brought performance back to expected levels.

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