On 12/5/23 10:01, duluxoz wrote:
Thanks David, I knew I had something wrong :-)
Just for my own edification: Why is k=2, m=1 not recommended for
production? Considered to "fragile", or something else?
It is the same as a replicated pool with size=2. Only one host can go
down. After that you risk to lose data.
Erasure coding is possible with a cluster size of 10 nodes or more.
With smaller clusters you have to go with replicated pools.
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