raid60-btrfs-new
disk v1.2.1 (Disk Benchmarks)
btrfs raid0 thread_pool=8 on two SATAboy2 RAID6
System Hardware
btrfs
Processor: 2 x Intel Xeon CPU X5550 @ 2.67GHz (Total Cores: 16), Motherboard: HP ProLiant BL460c G6, Chipset: Intel 5500 I/O + ICH10, Memory: 3509MB, Disk: 8 x 80GB SATABoy2 + 16 x 800GB SATABoy2, Graphics: ATI ES1000
System Software
btrfs
OS: SUSE LINUX 11, Kernel: 2.6.32.13-0.4-default (x86_64), Display Server: Unknown, Display Driver: ati, Compiler: GCC 4.3, File-System: Btrfs, Screen Resolution: Unknown
Additional Details
btrfs
Test Administrator: cjcox
Test Date/Time: 2010-07-21 22:29:25
Phoronix Test Suite: v2.8.0a1
Test Notes:
Disk Scheduler: CFQ. Intel SpeedStep Technology was enabled.
Test Results
SQLite 3.6.19
12,500 INSERTs

Apache Benchmark 2.2.11
Static Web Page Serving

PostgreSQL pgbench 8.4.0
TPC-B Transactions per second

Compile Bench 0.6
Test: Initial Create

IOzone 3.347
8GB Write Performance

IOzone 3.347
8GB Read Performance

Dbench 4.0
1 Clients

Dbench 4.0
12 Clients

Dbench 4.0
48 Clients

Dbench 4.0
128 Clients

FS-Mark 3.3
1000 Files, 1MB Size

Flexible IO Tester 1.21
Intel IOMeter File Server Access Pattern
&i=btrfs;&v=10.32;&p=LIB&x=2.8.0a1)
Threaded I/O Tester 0.3.3
64MB Random Read - 32 Threads

Threaded I/O Tester 0.3.3
64MB Random Write - 32 Threads

PostMark 1.51
Disk Transaction Performance

Unpacking The Linux Kernel
linux-2.6.32.tar.bz2

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Global ID: cjcox-11786-30728-15746