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Btrfs, EXT4 & ZFS On A Solid-State Drive

Written by Michael Larabel in Storage on 9 August 2010 at 02:00 AM EDT. Page 2 of 4. 20 Comments.

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Starting with the simplest test of measuring the time needed to compress a 2GB sample file, there was not any benefit to using a solid-state drive with any of the three file-systems for such a simple task. The performance of Btrfs and EXT4 on Linux were close to the same, but PC-BSD 8.1 with ZFS on a basic pool took 2.8x times longer to Gzip the file.

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With the initial create Compile Bench task, the ZFS file-system improved by 22% when upgrading to the OCZ Vertex 2 SSD compared to the Hitach HDD, the EXT4 file-system performance was 2.3x faster with the MLC SSD, but the Btrfs file-system performance was virtually unchanged between the HDD and SSD on this ThinkPad W510 notebook bearing a Core i7 processor. It is a pity that the SSD optimizations in the Btrfs file-system were nonexistent in this test while both EXT4 and ZFS had made sizable gains.

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With IOzone carrying out 8GB worth of sequential writes, both EXT4 and Btrfs topped out at around 100MB/s with the Hitachi SATA HDD, but when moving to OCZ's new Vertex 2 drive both drives jumped up to around 275MB/s, which is right around where this MLC SandForce drive is rated.