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Where The Btrfs Performance Is At Today

Written by Michael Larabel in Software on 9 June 2010 at 05:43 AM EDT. Page 2 of 4. 38 Comments.

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Btrfs also suffered against PostgreSQL with its database performance where the EXT4 file-system was doing 1,400 transactions per second where as the Btrfs file-system was doing under 300 TPS in each scenario. With the compress mount option that uses zlib compression when writing data the performance had improved by 24%.

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The performance of Btrfs was slowly creeping up to EXT4 in the initial create test for Compile Bench, but still it was 60MB/s with Btrfs versus 84MB/s with EXT4. Strangely, using the compress and compress,nodatacow options had led to a drop in performance.

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The EXT4 and Btrfs performance with their default mount options led to the 8GB write performance in IOzone being close to the same speed. However, when enabling the file-system compression on Btrfs its performance had jumped significantly from about 80MB/s to over 200MB/s.