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Clustered Filesystem #15

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nvoxland opened this issue Feb 8, 2020 · 4 comments
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Clustered Filesystem #15

nvoxland opened this issue Feb 8, 2020 · 4 comments
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nvoxland commented Feb 8, 2020

Sometimes you need a clustered filesystem.

Provide an option for that

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nvoxland commented Feb 8, 2020

Maybe Longhorn? (requires iscsiadm)

Maybe Rook+Ceph? (hits rook/rook#3132 )

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nvoxland commented Apr 7, 2020

Longhorn is probably the best option, but not going to make it a "core" part of the system since it requires the iscsi dependency.

I think we will not need it for standard clustering support

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Just saw that this was linked to the rook issue. Two things to note:

  • Ceph does use quite a lot of ram
  • There is a workaround for the Ceph issue by using ext4 instead of xfs

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Thanks for the heads up on the Ceph ram. I'm trying to keep ram usage down, so that is probably not the one to use.

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