Re: [zfs-discuss] slow zfs send/recv speed

2011-11-16 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
On Tue, November 15, 2011 20:08, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss- boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Anatoly The speed of send/recv is around 30-60 MBytes/s for initial send and 17-25 MBytes/s for incremental. I have seen lots of

Re: [zfs-discuss] Remove corrupt files from snapshot

2011-11-16 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
On Tue, November 15, 2011 10:07, sbre...@hotmail.com wrote: Would it make sense to do zfs scrub regularly and have a report sent, i.e. once a day, so discrepancy would be noticed beforehand? Is there anything readily available in the Freebsd ZFS package for this? If you're not scrubbing

Re: [zfs-discuss] slow zfs send/recv speed

2011-11-16 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
On Tue, November 15, 2011 17:05, Anatoly wrote: Good day, The speed of send/recv is around 30-60 MBytes/s for initial send and 17-25 MBytes/s for incremental. I have seen lots of setups with 1 disk to 100+ disks in pool. But the speed doesn't vary in any degree. As I understand 'zfs send'

Re: [zfs-discuss] slow zfs send/recv speed

2011-11-16 Thread Anatoly
Good day, I've just made clean test for sequential data read. System has 45 mirror vdevs. 1. Create 160GB random file. 2. Read it to /dev/null. 3. Do Snaspshot and send it to /dev/null. 4. Compare results. 1. Write speed is slow due to

Re: [zfs-discuss] slow zfs send/recv speed

2011-11-16 Thread Paul Kraus
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Anatoly legko...@fastmail.fm wrote: I've just made clean test for sequential data read. System has 45 mirror vdevs. 1. Create 160GB random file. 2. Read it to /dev/null. 3. Do Snaspshot and send it to /dev/null. 4. Compare results. What OS? The following

Re: [zfs-discuss] slow zfs send/recv speed

2011-11-16 Thread Eric D. Mudama
On Wed, Nov 16 at 9:35, David Dyer-Bennet wrote: On Tue, November 15, 2011 17:05, Anatoly wrote: Good day, The speed of send/recv is around 30-60 MBytes/s for initial send and 17-25 MBytes/s for incremental. I have seen lots of setups with 1 disk to 100+ disks in pool. But the speed doesn't

Re: [zfs-discuss] how to set up solaris os and cache within one SSD

2011-11-16 Thread Gregg Wonderly
On 11/10/2011 7:42 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss- boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of darkblue 1 * XEON 5606 1 * supermirco X8DT3-LN4F 6 * 4G RECC RAM 22 * WD RE3 1T harddisk 4 * intel 320 (160G) SSD 1 * supermicro 846E1-900B

Re: [zfs-discuss] slow zfs send/recv speed

2011-11-16 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss- boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Anatoly I've just made clean test for sequential data read. System has 45 mirror vdevs. 90 disks in the system... I bet you have a lot of ram? 2. Read file normally: # time dd