Hi,
thanks for your help.
I am planing to use libvirtd with plain KVM.
Ok i will use libgfapi.
I'm confused about the use of sharding is it useful in this configuration?
Doesn't sharding help limit the bandwidth in the event of a rebalancing?
In the vm setting so i need to use directsync to avoid corruption.
Thanks again,
Il giorno gio 20 giu 2019 alle ore 12:25 Strahil <hunter86_bg at
yahoo.com> ha
scritto:
> Hi,
>
> Are you planing to use oVirt or plain KVM or openstack?
>
> I would recommend you to use gluster v6.1 as it is the latest stable
> version and will have longer support than the older versions.
>
> Fuse vs libgfapi - use the latter as it has better performance and less
> overhead on the host.oVirt does supports both libgfapi and fuse.
>
> Also, use replica 3 because you will have better read performance compared
> to replica 2 arbiter 1.
>
> Sharding is a tradeoff between CPU (when there is no sharding , gluster
> shd must calculate the offset of the VM disk) and bandwidth (whole shard
> is being replicated despite even 512 need to be synced).
>
> If you will do live migration - you do not want to cache in order to
> avoid corruption.
> Thus oVirt is using direct I/O.
> Still, you can check the gluster settings mentioned in Red Hat
> documentation for Virt/openStack .
>
> Best Regards,
> Strahil Nikolov
> On Jun 20, 2019 13:12, Cristian Del Carlo <
> cristian.delcarlo at targetsolutions.it> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm testing glusterfs before using it in production, it should be used
to
> store vm for nodes with libvirtd.
>
> In production I will have 4 nodes connected with a dedicated 20gbit/s
> network.
>
> Which version to use in production on a centos 7.x? Should I use Gluster
> version 6?
>
> To make the volume available to libvirtd the best method is to use FUSE?
>
> I see that stripped is deprecated. Is it reasonable to use the volume with
> 3 replicas on 4 nodes and sharding enabled?
> Is there convenience to use sharding volume in this context? I think could
> positive inpact in read performance or rebalance. Is it true?
>
> In the vm configuration I use the virtio disk. How is it better to set the
> disk cache to get the best performances none, default or writeback?
>
> Thanks in advance for your patience and answers.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> *Cristian Del Carlo*
>
>
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