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Running The Native ZFS Linux Kernel Module, Plus Benchmarks

Written by Michael Larabel in Software on 22 November 2010 at 04:00 AM EST. Page 3 of 5. 20 Comments.

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When it came to running an 8GB write test with IOzone using 4Kb block sizes, the only configuration that was slower than KQ Infotech's ZFS configuration was ZFS-FUSE. XFS, Btrfs, and EXT4 on both the 2.6.32 and 2.6.37 kernels were noticeably faster.

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When switching the 8GB write test to using 64Kb block sizes, ZFS-FUSE performed much better, and the KQ Infotech / LLNL ZFS implementation was faster relative to the native Linux file-systems, but still it was of little competition. The fastest file-system continued to be Btrfs.

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Testing out the 8GB read performance with IOzone, ZFS on Linux was actually faster with its reads here than EXT4 and XFS, but was slower than Btrfs.