I've had the chance to use a testsystem here and couldn't resist running a
few benchmark programs on them: bonnie++, tiobench, dbench and a few
generic ones (cp/rm/tar/etc...) on ext{234}, btrfs, jfs, ufs, xfs, zfs.
All with standard mkfs/mount options and +noatime for all of them.
Here are the results, no graphs - sorry:
http://nerdbynature.de/benchmarks/v40z/2009-12-22/
Reiserfs is locking up during dbench, so I removed it from the
config, here are some earlier results:
http://nerdbynature.de/benchmarks/v40z/2009-12-21/bonnie.html
Bonnie++ couldn't complete on nilfs2, only the generic tests
and tiobench were run. As nilfs2, ufs, zfs aren't supporting xattr, dbench
could not be run on these filesystems.
Short summary, AFAICT:
- btrfs, ext4 are the overall winners
- xfs to, but creating/deleting many files was *very* slow
- if you need only fast but no cool features or journaling, ext2
is still a good choice :)
Thanks,
Christian.
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