Hi Matthew,
> have you tried w/ another OS
Not yet - the box did go through a one week Linux-based test programme (CPU,
RAM, HBA, disks, etc.), and a one-week synthetic workload test (running zones
that are preconfigured to simulate our usual load situations, under standalone
SmartOS) before
Is there a suite/script/configs for benchmarks that have emerged as
standardized in the smartos community? I'm most interested in disk I/O, and
would like to compare native linux hardware RAID vs MD RAID, and Native
zone hardware RAID vs. ZFS (without and with SLOG).
Ideally (time permitting)
Hi Matthew,
I have previously run disk performance tests with ZFS. Certainly not a
standard, but enough to
characterise performance. At a high level performance with ZFS is akin
to standalone native SSD.
see
Yup, looks like the missing comma was my fault... Should be fixed now:
https://wiki.smartos.org/pages/diffpages.action?pageId=3604602=5373984
As for getting a wiki account, you'll have to get one of the Joyent folks
to set you up with that.
Sorry for the confusion!
-Nahum
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016
On 27/09/16 12:57 pm, Matthew Parsons wrote:
Is there a suite/script/configs for benchmarks that have emerged as
standardized in the smartos community? I'm most interested in disk
I/O, and would like to compare native linux hardware RAID vs MD RAID,
and Native zone hardware RAID vs. ZFS
Hi,
As per subject I'm (still) trying to do a headless boot of a diskless
node. I have created an image of an installed SmartOS and am sharing it
via iSCSI. Running a virtualbox VM that has the iSCSI share as a
'device' and smartos-iso as an optical drive it boots just fine.
However, when
flip,
Thank you for your answer.
In order to shorten the time to create a virtual machine,If I remove the
automatic restart by zonenint,
will it have a serious impact ?
发件人: Filip Hajny
发送时间: 2016年9月26日 22:13
收件人:
To the OP: Since it wasn't mentioned, have you tried w/ another OS - even
just Ubuntu booted off USB
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Adam Richmond-Gordon <
soc...@themisanthrope.co.uk> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I (seem to) remember some time ago that the general advice was to disable
> power
On 27/09/16 4:33 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
Is the iSCSI initiator even available during the boot process?
I thought it would be because the virtualised one is a goer. On closer
inspection I suspect the VM is doing the initiating and presenting as
just as ordinary scsi disk. Oh well, never mind
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 2:23 PM, Robert Mustacchi wrote:
> >In general, our recommendation is to disable the deep C-States. So we
> leave T- and P- states enabled, but not C3 and C6, etc.
>
> That help?
> Robert
This is helpful, thanks. Is it on the wiki somewhere? Is there
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