Hi all,

Has anybody observed a performance regression in the self-heal process between 
3.4 and 3.6 gluster releases ?

The best self-heal performance I achieved was using 3.4.2 and 
"self-heal-window-size=4” on a large amount of data (several TB) with a mix of 
small and large files (from 100KB to 4MB).
Using self-heal-window-size default value (16) on 3.4.2 or any setting (4 or 
16) with 3.6.2 lead to 33% (up to 50%) slowdown compared to the best 
performance baseline with the same dataset.
With several TB of data, that requires many extra hours on 3.6.2 for the 
self-heal to complete.

Other than self-heal-window-size parameter, is there any self-heal performance 
settings or speed-up tricks I could use either on 3.4 or 3.6 ?
Any feedback appreciated.

Best regards,
Florent Monbillard
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