Re: [PATCH 1/2] ext2: speed up file creates by optimizing rec_len functions

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From: Andreas Dilger
Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2010 - 2:44 pm

On 2010-12-08, at 14:07, Eric Sandeen wrote:

Can you test ext4 with nojournal mode, but with dir_index enabled?  I suspect that testing ext2 for directory performance is pointless.  My personal threshold for ext2 directories was 10k files before I considered it a lost cause, and all of your tests are with 10k+ files per directory.

Just another log on the fire beneath getting rid of ext2 (and eventually ext3) in favour of ext4, IMHO.  I'd be surprised if there are many benchmarks that ext2 can beat ext4 in nojournal mode, if allowed to enable "reversible" format changes like dir_index, uninit_bg, etc.

Cheers, Andreas





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[PATCH 0/2] ext2, ext3: speed up file create workloads, Eric Sandeen, (Tue Dec 7, 10:47 am)
Re: [PATCH 1/2] ext2: speed up file creates by optimizing ..., Andreas Dilger, (Wed Dec 8, 2:44 pm)