Journal of Intelligent Systems and Internet of Things JISIoT 2690-6791 2769-786X 10.54216/JISIoT https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/742 2019 2019 A Dockers Storage Performance Evaluation: Impact of Backing File Systems Faculty of Computer Sciences, Megatrend University, Belgrade, Serbia Amer Ramadan This paper reports on an in-depth examination of the impact of the backing filesystems to Docker performance in the context of Linux container-based virtualization. The experimental design was a 3x3x4 arrangement, i.e., we considered three different numbers of Docker containers, three filesystems (Ext4, XFS and Btrfs), and four application workloads related to Web server IO activity, e-mail server IO activity, file server IO activity and random file access IO activity, respectively. The experimental results indicate that Ext4 is the most optimal filesystem, among the considered filesystems, for the considered experimental settings. In addition, the XFS filesystem is not suitable for workloads that are dominated by synchronous random write components (e.g., characteristical for mail workload), while the Btrfs filesystem is not suitable for workloads dominated by random write and sequential write components (e.g., file server workload).   2021 2021 8 17 10.54216/JISIoT.030101 https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/18/show/742