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2019 Apr 24
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Was: Re: Are linux distros redundant?, is zfs
...years. Wonderful stuff. SysAdmin's
> dream, although we keep all ZoL boxes off any public access and update on
> a carefully tested schedule to ensure that no RPM version weirdness
> happens.
Ok, how's it scale on large filesystems? My manager was running some tests
this morning, 37TB f/s, and he said it seemed slow to respond. Also, dedup
seemed to take actual time - minutes. I saw him as he copied a 1G test
file to two or three other names, and it took time to go up, then level
off in size, with "size" being what we saw with df.
mark
2019 Apr 24
2
Are linux distros redundant?
>
> Btw, right now, we've just built a new server as Ubuntu, because my
> manager wants to use it to test zfs, including its ability to a) act as a
> RAID, directly, without an underlying RAID, and b) encrypt the whole thing
> natively.
>
ZFS on linux was originally an EL project. Ubuntu support came later.
2013 Dec 05
2
Ubuntu GlusterFS in Production
Hi,
Is anyone using GlusterFS on Ubuntu in production? Specifically, I'm looking at using the NFS portion of it over a bonded interface. I believe I'll get better speed than user the gluster client across a single interface.
Setup:
3 servers running KVM (about 24 VM's)
2 NAS boxes running Ubuntu (13.04 and 13.10)
Since Gluster NFS does server side replication, I'll put