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nautilus: common/options: bluestore 4k min_alloc_size for SSD #32998

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Backport of #30698 and #32809

Mark Nelson and others added 2 commits January 30, 2020 13:54
Signed-off-by: Mark Nelson <mnelson@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0ec75c9)
Until we understand the performance regression and allocator behavior,
go back to 64k.  This will continue to have a high space overhead for
small objects and EC, but will preserve the current performance levels
for all workloads.

This partially reverts 0ec75c9

Signed-off-by: Sage Weil <sage@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 66797ef)
@neha-ojha neha-ojha added this to the nautilus milestone Jan 30, 2020
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vumrao commented Feb 3, 2020

cc @vumrao

@theanalyst theanalyst changed the base branch from nautilus to nautilus-saved February 5, 2020 17:08
@theanalyst theanalyst changed the base branch from nautilus-saved to nautilus February 5, 2020 17:08
@neha-ojha neha-ojha added the nautilus-batch-1 nautilus point releases label Feb 5, 2020
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yuriw commented Feb 8, 2020

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yuriw commented Feb 10, 2020

test this please

@yuriw yuriw merged commit 6036662 into ceph:nautilus Feb 10, 2020
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