Re: Reiser4. BEST FILESYSTEM EVER.

From: johnrobertbanks
Date: Sun Apr 08 2007 - 09:22:03 EST


Jose,
since you clearly have nothing useful to say. Why don't you let Teddy
talk for himself.


On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:48:11 +0100, "Jose Celestino" <japc@xxxxxxxxxx>
said:
> Words by johnrobertbanks@xxxxxxxxxxx [Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 09:13:32PM
> -0700]:
> > Teddy,
> >
> > It is a pity you don't address the full set of results, when you make
> > your snide comments.
> >
> > Now since you have them,... why don't you make reasoned comment about
> > them.
> >
> > You can read more here:
> >
>
> John,
>
> it is not because you keep posting the same numbers over and over again
> (or is this your new signature?) that they will be more substantiated
> (hint: cpu usage).
> Just more annoying each time.
>
> I'll remember to use reiser4 for my
> 90-percent-zero-files-no-need-for-proven-robustness-and-plenty-of-cpu-to-spare
> boxes. Thank you.
>
> > http://m.domaindlx.com/LinuxHelp/resources/fs-benchmarks.htm
> >
> > .-------------------------.
> > | FILESYSTEM | TIME |DISK |
> > | TYPE |(secs)|USAGE|
> > .-------------------------.
> > |REISER4 lzo | 1938 | 278 |
> > |REISER4 gzip| 2295 | 213 |
> > |REISER4 | 3462 | 692 |
> > |EXT2 | 4092 | 816 |
> > |JFS | 4225 | 806 |
> > |EXT4 | 4408 | 816 |
> > |EXT3 | 4421 | 816 |
> > |XFS | 4625 | 779 |
> > |REISER3 | 6178 | 793 |
> > |FAT32 |12342 | 988 |
> > |NTFS-3g |10414 | 772 |
> > .-------------------------.
> >
> >
> > Column one measures the time taken to complete the bonnie++ benchmarking
> > test (run with the parameters bonnie++ -n128:128k:0)
> >
> > Column two, Disk Usage: measures the amount of disk used to store 655MB
> > of raw data (which was 3 different copies of the Linux kernel sources).
> >
> > OR LOOK AT THE FULL RESULTS:
> >
> > .-------------------------------------------------.
> > |File |Disk |Copy |Copy |Tar |Unzip| Del |
> > |System |Usage|655MB|655MB|Gzip |UnTar| 2.5 |
> > |Type | (MB)| (1) | (2) |655MB|655MB| Gig |
> > .-------------------------------------------------.
> > |REISER4 gzip | 213 | 148 | 68 | 83 | 48 | 70 |
> > |REISER4 lzo | 278 | 138 | 56 | 80 | 34 | 84 |
> > |REISER4 tails| 673 | 148 | 63 | 78 | 33 | 65 |
> > |REISER4 | 692 | 148 | 55 | 67 | 25 | 56 |
> > |NTFS3g | 772 |1333 |1426 | 585 | 767 | 194 |
> > |NTFS | 779 | 781 | 173 | X | X | X |
> > |REISER3 | 793 | 184 | 98 | 85 | 63 | 22 |
> > |XFS | 799 | 220 | 173 | 119 | 90 | 106 |
> > |JFS | 806 | 228 | 202 | 95 | 97 | 127 |
> > |EXT4 extents | 806 | 162 | 55 | 69 | 36 | 32 |
> > |EXT4 default | 816 | 174 | 70 | 74 | 42 | 50 |
> > |EXT3 | 816 | 182 | 74 | 73 | 43 | 51 |
> > |EXT2 | 816 | 201 | 82 | 73 | 39 | 67 |
> > |FAT32 | 988 | 253 | 158 | 118 | 81 | 95 |
> > .-------------------------------------------------.
> >
> >
> > Each test was preformed 5 times and the average value recorded.
> > Disk Usage: The amount of disk used to store the data (which was 3
> > different copies of the Linux kernel sources).
> > The raw data (without filesystem meta-data, block alignment wastage,
> > etc) was 655MB.
> > Copy 655MB (1): Copy the data over a partition boundary.
> > Copy 655MB (2): Copy the data within a partition.
> > Tar Gzip 655MB: Tar and Gzip the data.
> > Unzip UnTar 655MB: UnGzip and UnTar the data.
> > Del 2.5 Gig: Delete everything just written (about 2.5 Gig).
> >
> >
> > To get a feel for the performance increases that can be achieved by
> > using compression, we look at the total time (in seconds) to run the
> > test:
> >
> > bonnie++ -n128:128k:0 (bonnie++ is Version 1.93c)
> >
> > .-------------------.
> > | FILESYSTEM | TIME |
> > .-------------------.
> > |REISER4 lzo | 1938|
> > |REISER4 gzip| 2295|
> > |REISER4 | 3462|
> > |EXT4 | 4408|
> > |EXT2 | 4092|
> > |JFS | 4225|
> > |EXT3 | 4421|
> > |XFS | 4625|
> > |REISER3 | 6178|
> > |FAT32 | 12342|
> > |NTFS-3g |>10414|
> > .-------------------.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 22:56:32 -0400, "Theodore Tso" <tytso@xxxxxxx> said:
> > > On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 05:44:57PM -0700, johnrobertbanks@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > > wrote:
> > > > To get a feel for the performance increases that can be achieved by
> > > > using compression, we look at the total time (in seconds) to run the
> > > > test:
> > >
> > > You mean the performance increases of writing a file which is mostly
> > > all zero's? Yawn.....
> > >
> > > - Ted
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> > johnrobertbanks@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >
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