Good to know thank you, so in that case during recovery it worth to increase 
those values right?

Istvan Szabo
Senior Infrastructure Engineer
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Hi,

I can't speak from the developers perspective, but we discussed this just 
recently intenally and with a customer. We doubled the number of PGs on one of 
our customer's data pools from around 100 to 200 PGs/OSD (HDDs with rocksDB on 
SSDs). We're still waiting for the final conclusion if the performance has 
increased or not, but it seems to work as expected. We probably would double it 
again if the PG size/objects per PG would affect the performance again. You 
just need to be aware of the mon_max_pg_per_osd and 
osd_max_pg_per_osd_hard_ratio configs in case of recovery. Otherwise we don't 
see any real issue with 200 or 400 PGs/OSD if the nodes can handle it.

Regards,
Eugen

Zitat von "Szabo, Istvan (Agoda)" <istvan.sz...@agoda.com>:

> Hi,
>
> My question is, is there any technical limit to have 8osd/ssd and on
> each of them 100pg if the memory and cpu resource available (8gb
> memory/osd and 96vcore)?
> The iops and bandwidth on the disks are very low so I don’t see any
> issue to go with this.
>
> In my cluster I’m using 15.3TB ssds. We have more than 2 billions of
> objects in each of the 3 clusters.
> The bottleneck is the pg/osd so last time when my serious issue solved
> the solution was to bump the pg-s of the data pool the allowed maximum
> with 4:2 ec.
>
> I’m curious of the developers opinion also.
>
> Thank you,
> Istvan
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