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Repo performance testing

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Would anyone share their performance testing settings for repos?

Ive lost the thread i had bookmarked.

Ive generally been using iometer to get some baselines. Testing the inverse relationship between block size (greater size = greater throughput) and iops

software used
random vs seq %
blocksize
read / write
queue depth

would be great!
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Re: Repo performance testing

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Hello! Please remember to search the forum before creating a new topic. I found this in the existing discussion in less than a minute > https://www.veeam.com/kb2014
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Hi,

Sorry about that i should have been more descriptive teaches me for typing in the middle of the night on my phone.
I was looking for this under XFS / linux.

I have been through that specific test under diskspd

I'll have a look around the forum as there is sure to be some info.
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Looks diskspd is available for Linux as well
https://github.com/microsoft/diskspd-for-linux
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Thanks ill take a look at that.

I found a useful thread on FIO which has been helpful
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