Re: measuring swap partition speed
- In reply to: Mark Millard : "Re: measuring swap partition speed"
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Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2023 11:50:07 UTC
On Sat, Dec 23, 2023 at 11:55:43AM -0800, Mark Millard wrote: >That last indicates another potentially significant difference >from my example benchmarks done for comparison to yours: > >GEOM_ELI: Device da0p3.eli created. >GEOM_ELI: Encryption: AES-XTS 256 >GEOM_ELI: Crypto: software > >That likely contributes to slowing down I/O for da0p3 and >possibly to leaving less time for I/O to other partitions >when da0p3 is in use. I think *some* slowdown is reasonable. What's happening here, though, amounts to blocking. 300-1000Kb/s against 16MB. zfs filesystem reads/writes are slower to an extent but it's not by a massive amount, like it is with swap, (and the swap is unencrypted) >If you had the resources to test avoiding the encrypted >partition for your type of media, that might prove >interesting. I think i did early on but I can do so again. I'll delete some swap partitions and format as ufs. >I've never had occasion to want to use any encrypted >partitions for my FreeBSD activity. A couple of reasons for this particular instance: 1. the hardware is portable and visible and would be easily stolen by someone of a mind to 2. the system performs authentication of which some parts are in clear txt >I'm unsure of the GEOM_ELI processing-time contributions >vs. "gstat -spod" reporting. yeah I've long wanted to measure the performance penalty for this, given that theres no aesni or equivalent capability available in the hardware. --