Re: How/when the osd_mclock_max_capacity_iops is updated?

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Yes, we have found the same. We always re-benchmark iops when a firmware upgrade is done, and ensure that new/replacement drives have a known and tested model/firmware revision.

On 31/03/2025 15:58, Anthony D'Atri wrote:

I'm also wondering why we observe value like 350 on some OSD as the HW is the same on all servers?

Sometimes drive firmware correlates strongly with latency flern, I’ve experienced this with multiple SSD SKUs, especially with latency being inconsistent over time.  So that’s one reason that drives within a cluster might behave differently, if some are downrev.


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