For things like rsync, by all means. And I usually pipe things through mbuffer | pbzip2 for WAN transfers. Which is also deffo multi thread. And very IO oriented.
So, it's not the IO in general that needs threading. It's the meta-data traversal.
Parity + ZFS? So, the claim is partially motivated by Bonnie++ benchmarks where the max CPU usage is high - while doing something like this on an single NTFS SSD shows almost no consumption.
@Mikhail Anyhoops, it is faster on NTFS? I can't really imagine. I completely expect CPU to be significantly higher with ZFS, but never so much higher that multi-threading would help.
@Mikhail You know. Why mention it. Those are all obvious. I'm trying to get you to say what's really happening with your zpools for... like 2 weeks now. Maybe stop debiting these meaningless statements.
Right now, I've reached the end of my patience though. It's late. I'll just go to bed.
If ZFS uses so much CPU that it becomes the bottleneck, there's something misconfigured. This is what I know from my experience with it on Solaris, BSD, ZoL and zfs-fuse.
(I also know ZFS was dog-slow for small file-operations in zfs-fuse. Luckily NTFS was even dogger slow in the day)
16M is not really large. But yeah. Atime should be noise. Still could be significant for many many files (a problem is could kill prefetch)
Largeblocks feature is disabled on your pool. That sounds suboptimal. You may want to tweak recordsize for filesystems if you know all these files have a particular size like that.
Only if you configure it. I don't think ARC cache uses that much liberally.
I believe memory allocators are a bit of an achilles heel in ZoL because they ported the slab allocator as is from Solaris, and it works differently from how Linux kernel allocators work. You may have to tell it to use the memory.
I must admit my recent performance intuition only stem from mirroring on ZoL. I concur that performance should be closer to H/W raid and I don't see any obvious source of slowness in the config posted (except indeed, as you noted, absense of vdev differentiation)
@Mikhail In this case, apparently it made you make a thinko, because you cannot do the intent log ("journalling") in RAM for obvious reasons
@sehe So, during my PhD I built like 3 of these 24x8TB machines. For my 4th machine I tried to get the density up by using the chassis from BlazeBack. Among the problems I encountered was that the backplane (5 port spliter), is not compatible with RAID cards.
@Mikhail I understand now. I think you will probably get a bit of mileage out of a slog vdev. Not on par with the H/W raid, likely. But who knows. Fingers crossed.
@Mysticial With ZFS, there's no difference. Well, no real difference (although ZFS deals badly with vdevs of different capacities, so there's that)
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My program is split over many files and many functions require an argument int total_blocks and I gave defined #define #define N (max(total_blocks, 5) + 1) in some header file and included wherever necessary but I am getting undeclared identifiertotal_blocks. So what should I do? It worked with all files merged.
make it a global variable? and then assign the constant value?
When I played DnD regularly, once the group walked into a room, saw a new NPC with a nice bow and the cleric said "Dibs on the bow" before she spoke.
you might want to get an idea of what the players want out of the game, and their expectations going in
if someone wants to roleplay and another person wants to munchkin their way into breaking the game you'll want to know that beforehand so you can figure out how to deal with the difference in playstyles and priorities there.
They can play in the same group--mine had a minmaxer and a roleplayer and they got on peaceably but you might want to let both have some time to do their thing
also allows quick access to reference books when one of the players decided that yes, they would like to set the table on fire and use it to hit someone