Re: Stressing malloc(9)
- Reply: Alexander Leidinger : "Re: Stressing malloc(9)"
- In reply to: Karl Denninger : "Re: Stressing malloc(9)"
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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2024 22:05:15 UTC
On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 2:07 PM Karl Denninger <karl@denninger.net> wrote: > > On 4/22/2024 12:46, Alan Somers wrote: > > When I said "33kiB" I meant "33 pages", or 132 kB. And the solution > turns out to be very easy. Since I'm using ZFS on top of geli, with > the default recsize of 128kB, I'll just set > vfs.zfs.vdev.aggregation_limit to 128 kB. That way geli will never > need to allocate more than 128kB contiguously. ZFS doesn't even need > those big allocations to be contiguous; it's just aggregating smaller > operations to reduce disk IOPs. But aggregating up to 1MB (the > default) is overkill; any rotating HDD should easily be able to max > out its consecutive write IOPs with 128kB operation size. I'll add a > read-only sysctl for g_eli_alloc_sz too. Thanks Mark. > > -Alan > > Setting this on one of my production machines that uses zfs behind geli drops the load average quite materially with zero impact on throughput that I can see (thus far.) I will run this for a while but it certainly doesn't appear to have any negatives associated with it and does appear to improve efficiency quite a bit. Great news! Also, FTR I should add that this advice only applies to people who use HDDs. For SSDs zfs uses a different aggregation limit, and the default value is already low enough. -Alan