diskspd

DISKSPD is a storage load generator / performance test tool from the Windows/Windows Server and Cloud Server Infrastructure Engineering teams

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diskspd - DISKSPD 2.2 Latest Release

Published by dl2n 4 months ago

NOTE: changes to the asynchronous IO loop will require rebaselining results with queue depths greater than 1.
The new design drains the completion queue more aggressively, shrinking delays that impacted latency measurement
especially on faster storage targeting higher queue depths. Latency measurement is improved at a very small cost
to rates, as well as improving rates when latency measurement is not used (-D or -L) due to batch dequeue.

Smaller IO sizes will see the most change.

  • New: Socket, NUMA, Core and Power Efficiency Class (big/little cores) added to processor topology reporting (XML and text output)
    • topology elements only displayed in text results when > 1 are present (e.g. multi-socket systems)
    • CPU numbering remains group relative, as is the new Core numbering
    • highest Power Efficiency Class is marked with a P suffix (this will usually be 1P v. 0)
    • NOTE: efficiency classes can have major impact; work on heterogenous systems must be aware of core properties in combination with thread affinity rules (see -a and -n )
  • New: active power scheme reporting
  • New: base target offset switch now allows range specification: -Bbase[:length]; replaces -B and -f
  • post-run latency histogram processing now significantly faster
  • verbose output is more consistent; includes actual warmup, measured and cooldown intervals v. expected

Binary release supports down to Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012; now uses the Universal CRT.

diskspd - DISKSPD 2.1

Published by dl2n about 3 years ago

  • New -g<n>i form allowing throughput limit specification in units of IOPS (per specified blocksize)
  • New -rs<pct> to specify mixed random/sequential operation (pct random); geometric distribution of run lengths
  • New -rd<distribution> to specify non-uniform IO distributions across target
    • pct by target percentage
    • abs by absolute offset
  • New -Rp<text|xml> to show specified parameter set in indicated profile output form; works with -X XML profiles and conventional command line
  • XML results/profiles are now indented for ease of review
  • Text result output updates
    • now shows values in size units (K/M/G, and now TiB) to two decimals
    • thread stride no longer shown unless specified
    • -F/-O threadpool parameters shown
  • XML profiles can now be built more generically
    • XML profiles can be stated in terms of templated target names (*1, *2), replaced in order from command line invocation
    • the command line now allows options alongside -X: -v, -z, -R and -W/-d/-C along with template target specs
diskspd - DISKSPD 2.0.21a

Published by DanPear about 6 years ago

DISKSPD 2.0.21a 9/21/2018

  • Added support for memory mapped I/O:
    • New -Sm option to enable memory mapped I/O
    • New -N<vni> option to specify flush options for memory mapped I/O
  • Added support for providing Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) events
  • Included a Windows Performance Recorder (WPR) profile to enable ETW tracing
  • Added system information to the ResultParser output
diskspd - DISKSPD 2.0.20a

Published by dl2n over 6 years ago

DISKSPD 2.0.20a 2/28/2018

  • Changes that may require rebaselining of results:
    • New random number generator that may show an observable decreased cost
    • Switched to 512-byte aligned buffers with the -Z option to increase performance
  • New -O option for specifying the number of outstanding IO requests per thread
  • New -Zr option for per-IO randomization of write buffer content
  • XML: Adds a new <ThreadTarget> element to support target weighting schemes
  • Enhanced statistics captured from IOPS data
  • Added support for validating XML profiles using an in-built XSD
  • Added support for handling RAW volumes
  • Updated CPU statistics to work on > 64-core systems
  • Updated calculation and accuracy of CPU statistics
  • Re-enable support for ETW statistics