Last time I've read about tiering in gluster, there wasn't any
performance
gain with VM workload and more over doesn't speed up writes...
Il 10 ott 2017 9:27 PM, "Bartosz Zi?ba" <kontakt at avatat.pl>
ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> Have you thought about using an SSD as a GlusterFS hot tiers?
>
> Regards,
> Bartosz
>
>
> On 10.10.2017 19:59, Gandalf Corvotempesta wrote:
>
>> 2017-10-10 18:27 GMT+02:00 Jeff Darcy <jeff at pl.atyp.us>:
>>
>>> Probably not. If there is, it would probably favor XFS. The
developers
>>> at Red Hat use XFS almost exclusively. We at Facebook have a mix,
but
>>> XFS is (I think) the most common. Whatever the developers use
tends to
>>> become "the way local filesystems work" and code is
written based on
>>> that profile, so even without intention that tends to get a bit of
a
>>> boost. To the extent that ZFS makes different tradeoffs - e.g.
using
>>> lots more memory, very different disk access patterns - it's
probably
>>> going to have a bit more of an "impedance mismatch" with
the choices
>>> Gluster itself has made.
>>>
>> Ok, so XFS is the way to go :)
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