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[jira] Updated: (HADOOP-193) DFS i/o benchmark.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-193?page=all ]
Konstantin Shvachko updated HADOOP-193:
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Attachment: IOBenchmark.patch
> DFS i/o benchmark.
> ------------------
>
> Key: HADOOP-193
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-193
> Project: Hadoop
> Type: Test
> Components: fs
> Reporter: Konstantin Shvachko
> Attachments: IOBenchmark.patch
>
> DFS i/o benchmark is a map-reduce based test that measures performance of the cluster for reads and writes.
> This is an evolved version of HADOOP-72, and HADOOP-95 test.
> This test writes into or reads from a specified number of files.
> File size is specified as a parameter to the test.
> Each file is processed in a separate map task.
> The unique reducer then collects stats.
> Finally, the following information is displayed
> # read or write test
> # date and time the test finished
> # number of files processed
> # total number of bytes processed
> # throughput in mb/sec (total number of bytes / sum of processing times)
> # average i/o rate in mb/sec per file
> # standard i/o rate deviation
> I included the test into the AllTestDriver.
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