Tengvall, Ilkka (NSN - FI Espoo)
2012-Feb-15 12:01 UTC
[Gluster-users] non x86_64 architectures
Hi, I'm convinced about GlusterFS's superiority :) to the point I want to evaluate it on a cluster. But the cluster in question would be multi-architecture cluster, consisting on blades running x86_64, x86, mips and ppc. So I understand my chances are rather thin to find experience on it, but I ask you anyway. Does the community have experience or know someone that is running GlusterFS on non x86_64 environment, what is to be expected? Since it's userspace stuff, I don't see why in theory it wouldn't work cross-compiled on non x86_64, but likely it lacks testing in such env. To be more precise about the setup, the data hosting nodes with the disks would be x86(_64) and it would be enough to just FUSE mount it from the other nodes of foreigh architecture. Perhaps this makes the situation somewhat easier than requiring all the features on non x86_64 arcs? BR, Ilkka Tengvall
On Wednesday 15 February 2012 14:01:47 Tengvall, Ilkka wrote:> I'm convinced about GlusterFS's superiority :) to the point I want to > evaluate it on a cluster. But the cluster in question would be > multi-architecture cluster, consisting on blades running x86_64, x86, > mips and ppc. So I understand my chances are rather thin to find > experience on it, but I ask you anyway. > Does the community have experience or know someone that is running > GlusterFS on non x86_64 environment, what is to be expected?I can report that mixing 32bit and 64bit within one cluster, even mixing bricks on these architectures into one volume, doesn't seem to have any bad effect. At least nothing dbench didn't find with accessing several hundred files several hundred times a second. I think one of the reasons the official support doesn't cover non-x86_64 is that some of the file-ids are 64bit or something like that... Working for an intel-reseller I probably won't get the chance to test gluster on non x86* hardware. ;-) Have fun, Arnold -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20120215/44ef1cea/attachment.sig>