I am seeing slow network file I/O through both builtin nfs and samba
on an OpenSolaris snv_111 serve running under VMWare hypervisor.
The NIC is e1000 and is set to full-duplex with MTU 1500 all across
the board on a local subnet.
With ttcp on an independent Linux client, I see about 76 MB/second,
which is already slow. (Between the Linux client and a Mac, I see
about 114 MB/second.)
The storage setup is a zfs pool consisting of a 8 SATA drives in
raidz and 12 in raidz2. Locally, with dd if=/dev/zero of=zerofile
bs=1000M count=1, the rate is about 184 MB/second.
With the Linux samba client, it's about 39 MB/second.
With the Linux NFS client, it's about 43 MB/second.
Duplicating a 1100 MB file on the pool locally is about 656 MB/second.
With the Linux samba client, it's about 40 MB/second.
With the Linux NFS client, it's about 44 MB/second.
I'm really interested in having a Windows Server 2008 running on the
same hypervisor do the communicating. And this is about half the
speed of the Linux client!
other keywords: poor horrible awful terrible performance
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Maurice Volaski, [email protected]
Computing Support, Rose F. Kennedy Center
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
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