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On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 06:20:05PM +0300, Andrew Savchenko wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 15:22:26 +0100 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: |
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> > Anyone here running ceph / http://ceph.com/ on gentoo? |
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> > As server(s) or client or ... ? |
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> > I am learning about this right now and currently on my way to a first |
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> > small test cluster. Very interesting possibilities ! |
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> We used it about a year ago for our infrastructure (backup and |
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> live sync of HA systems), obviously both servers and clients were |
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> used, both on Gentoo. We stopped this because of numerous kernel |
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> panics, not to mention that it was quite slow even after tuning. So |
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> we switch to another solution for data sync and backups: clsync. (It |
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> was developed from scratch for our needs, this is not a filesystem, |
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> but may be considered as more powerful alternative to lsyncd.) |
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> Though this was a year ago or so. Your mileage may vary and |
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> it is likely that during this year stability was improved. |
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> Ceph is very promising by both design and capabilities. |
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> Best regards, |
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> Andrew Savchenko |
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Andrew, |
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Can you answer why my email client has HUNDREDS of the same reply from you in |
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this thread? I've never seen this behavior in my life. |
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Thanks |