Using preallocation for data volumes
The Containerized Data Importer can preallocate disk space to improve write performance when creating data volumes.
You can enable preallocation for specific data volumes.
About preallocation
The Containerized Data Importer (CDI) can use the QEMU preallocate mode for data volumes to improve write performance. You can use preallocation mode for importing and uploading operations and when creating blank data volumes.
If preallocation is enabled, CDI uses the better preallocation method depending on the underlying file system and device type:
fallocate
If the file system supports it, CDI uses the operating system’s fallocate
call to preallocate space by using the posix_fallocate
function, which allocates blocks and marks them as uninitialized.
full
If fallocate
mode cannot be used, full
mode allocates space for the image by writing data to the underlying storage. Depending on the storage location, all the empty allocated space might be zeroed.
Enabling preallocation for a data volume
You can enable preallocation for specific data volumes by including the spec.preallocation
field in the data volume manifest. You can enable preallocation mode in either the web console or by using the OpenShift CLI (oc
).
Preallocation mode is supported for all CDI source types.
Procedure
Specify the
spec.preallocation
field in the data volume manifest:apiVersion: cdi.kubevirt.io/v1beta1
kind: DataVolume
metadata:
name: preallocated-datavolume
spec:
source: (1)
...
pvc:
...
preallocation: true (2)
1 All CDI source types support preallocation, however preallocation is ignored for cloning operations. 2 The preallocation
field is a boolean that defaults to false.