Hi Casper, I did that.
1. I created a directory and mounted the device in the global zone -> run filebench <umount device> 2. I created a directory and mounted the device in the local zone -> run filebench --> No difference It seems the loop-back-driver causes the performance degredation - but how can I prove this thesis? andré Von: casper....@sun.com An: Andre Boegelsack <boege...@in.tum.de> Kopie: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org Datum: 20.10.2009 15:23 Betreff: Re: [zfs-discuss] Performance of ZFS and UFS inside local/global zone Gesendet von: cas...@holland.sun.com Very easy: - make a directory - mount it using lofs run filebench on both directories. It seems like that we need to make lofs faster. Casper
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