Alex Wheeler was kind enough to write up a GlusterFS Keystone Quickstart guide, which is now on the wiki: http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/GlusterFS_Keystone_Quickstart Hopefully that’s useful for people working with OpenStack. 🙂
It’s that time again! Time to start prepping for a new release of GlusterFS, in this case, 3.4. If you haven’t checked it out yet, grab a source tarball and tell us how it goes. There are also community builds showing up on download.gluster.org for Ubuntu, Fedora and EPEL. Additionally, the Git repo has now …Read more
If you were a customer of Gluster, Inc. back in the day, you may already be familiar with Eco’s handiwork. I’m happy to report that he’s now full-time on the community side, writing docs, doing meetups and conferences, and doing everything it takes to teach users and developers how to fish. Here’s a video of …Read more
I have been very excited by the progress made recently on the libgfapi and QEMU driver fronts recently. With recently added code to the master branches of QEMU and GlusterFS, you can now talk directly from QEMU to GlusterFS, bypassing FUSE. See the demo video below for an example of how it works: Outstanding stuff! …Read more
DRAFT! (2012-08-09) Purpose: This document is intended to give you hands-on experience with Gluster by guiding you through the steps of setting it up for the first time.”step by step. If you are looking to get right into things, you can take a look at our quick start guide. After you deploy Gluster by following …Read more
Our fearless engineering leader, Vijay, aka hagarth, has kindly posted a HOWTO on upgrading to GlusterFS 3.3. Please read before doing anything dumb!