I'm trying to read two large files in parallel from a 2-disk RAID-1
btrfs setup (using kernel 4.5.3).
According to iostat, one of the disks is 100% saturated, while the other
disk is around 0% busy.
Is it expected?
With two readers from the same disk, each file is being read with ~50
MB/s from disk (with just one reader from disk, the speed goes up to
around ~150 MB/s).
In md RAID, with many readers, it will try to distribute the reads -
after md manual on http://linux.die.net/man/4/md:
Raid1
(...)
Data is read from any one device. The driver attempts to distribute
read requests across all devices
to maximise performance.
Raid5
(...)
This also allows more parallelism when reading, as read requests are
distributed over all the devices
in the array instead of all but one.
Are there any plans to improve this is btrfs?
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org
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