just out of curiosity: did you do the FreeBSD test on ZFS with
compression enabled?
Am 09.01.20 um 15:22 schrieb Hamd:
Joe, are you a joke? Please stop insulting me, this is not
my/your_personal_fancy_forum.
This will be my last post here in misc.
Default setups, no config. changes.
Just patches installed.
Same hardware.
FreeBSD:
freebsd@test:~ # time sh -c "dd if=/dev/zero of=test.tmp bs=4k count=50000
&& sync"
50000+0 records in
50000+0 records out
204800000 bytes transferred in 0.239590 secs (854792500 bytes/sec)
0.000u 0.195s 0:00.25 76.0% 22+198k 0+1568io 0pf+0w
Result: *854.79 MB/s disk speed*
freebsd@test:~ # uname -a
FreeBSD test.local 12.1-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p1 GENERIC amd64
OpenBSD:
test$ time sh -c "dd if=/dev/zero of=test.tmp bs=4k count=50000 && sync"
50000+0 records in
50000+0 records out
204800000 bytes transferred in 12.303 secs (16645247 bytes/sec)
0m12.32s real 0m00.13s user 0m01.28s system
Result: *16.64 MB/s disk speed*
test$ uname -a
OpenBSD test.local 6.6 GENERIC#3 amd64
You all guys, please don't get me wrong in any way, I truly adore
cleanness, stability and security of OpenBSD, huge efforts of all the dev
team is really, much appreciated!
I agree when it comes to OpenBSD, of course, security comes FIRST. But in
2020, a speed of 16 megabytes per second...hurts the users. A lot.
I really wish I could do contribute the code somehow..*sighs
Regards.
Joe Greco <jgr...@ns.sol.net>, 8 Oca 2020 Çar, 18:29 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
On Wed, Jan 08, 2020 at 05:57:37PM +0300, Hamd wrote:
Under less than 24 hours, after my post, the misc has received 2 or 3
brand
new questions/posts regarding slow*.
Well, in the case of my issue, I am reasonably certain that this isn't
an issue with LibreSSL. I raised it as an issue of simply not knowing
how to get it to do what I need at the speeds it is clearly capable
of, on i386. It works fine and at approximately OpenSSL speeds on
amd64.
The problem is, well, obviously not me, personally.
I beg to differ.
Your repurposing my question for your own ends in an attempt to
categorize it as an general OpenBSD performance issue is, in my
opinion, full of **it.
This is not helpful to those of us who are asking legitimate
questions of those who are more familiar with these projects.
I know I've made a dumb mistake of some sort and I was hoping
someone would point it out.
If you do not like the product, don't use it. Or submit a patch
to fix it.
... JG
--
Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI - http://www.sol.net
"The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its
way
through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that
democracy means that 'my ignorance is just as good as your
knowledge.'"-Asimov