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Hi Lindsay Mathieson and all,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 24/11/2015 21:09, Lindsay Mathieson
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<div>More details on your setup[ would be useful:<br>
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- Number of Nodes<br>
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- CPU & RAM on Each Node<br>
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- What else is running on the nodes<br>
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- Number of bricks<br>
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- output of "gluster volume info" & "gluster volume
status"<br>
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- ZFS config for each Node<br>
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<div> * number of disks and rai arrangement<br>
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<div> * log and cache SSD?<br>
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* zpool status<br>
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OK I have tested that kind of configuration, and the result depend
of what you are waiting for :<br>
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<li>zfsonlinux is now efficient, but you will not have access to
the ACL ;</li>
<li>on a volume with seven disk we get the maximum of the PCI
Express bandwidth ;</li>
<li>so you can mount a distributed gluster volume with your
zfsonlinux nodes. The bandwidth will depend of the kind of
glusterfs volume you want to build : distributed, stripped,
replicated ;</li>
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<li>replicated : bad, because of the synchronism write for the
files replication ;</li>
<li>striped is the best because it allow you to get an average
bandwidth on a file whatever the node you R/W the file ;</li>
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<li>then the last, for me, is the Ethernet access between each
nodes. If you have 1Gb, get back to your sand box, At the year
you need 10Gbs and as the minimal Ethernet access is two port
you need to bound them ;</li>
<li>have 10 Gbs Ethernet switch ;</li>
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<p>That the expressions of the needs for the now and future
necessities.<br>
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<p>sincerely<br>
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<p>Pierre Léonard<br>
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