[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] AoE vs iSCSI
Hello, Am 18.03.2010 um 17:29 Uhr schrieb Jeff Sturm <jeff.sturm@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Markus Hochholdinger [mailto:Markus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > > Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 10:17 AM > > To: Jeff Sturm > > Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: Re: [Xen-users] AoE vs iSCSI [..] > Unfortunately vblade is little more than a toy program. Its beauty lies > in its simplicity. Its drawbacks lie also in its simplicity. It's nice > to have as a reference program for those who want to tinker with the > protocol or understand how AoE works, but you can't really draw any > conclusions about performance of the AoE protocol from using vblade in > general. well, vblade was the server part and on my AoE client i only run the aoe module, so i thought it would make no difference what "server" part i use because i testet on the client side. The hardware had no problem servicing with vblade. The problem was on the client side! My assumption was that also a coraid product as server wouldn't do because the problem was on the client side. But perhaps i'm wrong. [..] > You should have better overall results testing with another open source > implementation like qaoed, or using Coraid's commercial product. I have > routinely demonstrated 200MB/s throughput performing sequential > transfers on an AoE target, multipathing over 2 GigE adapters. At this time qaoed wasn't an option, i tried it but it was worse than vblade! > There's nothing wrong with iSCSI either, and many users have perfectly > valid reasons to require iSCSI. But you can get comparable performance > with AoE for Linux hosts, often spending far less. OK, i don't doubt that, but i would test it myself :-D For now, i don't have the need to test again because i'm very fine with iSCSI. Also a lot of people are fine with AoE. > This is getting a bit off-topic for a Xen list, I'm afraid. Especially the point that more than one AoE block devices had a bad impact on performance for me i advice other people who need more than one AoE block devices to test the performance. Hopefully this isn't the case anymore. For a Xen setup where you have one block device per domU it is very important to know how much block devices you can manage - so for me this isn't really offtopic. -- greetings eMHa Attachment:
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