Is there a practical limit to the number of objects I can store in a pool?
I'm planning to use RADOS Gateway, and I'm planning to start by adding
about 1M objects to the gateway. Once that initial migration is done
and burns in, I want to migrate in another 20M objects. I was planning
to use a single S3 bucket, but I can work with many buckets if necessary.
I see that the RADOS Gateway stores the objects in the .rgw.buckets
pool. So I did a quick test with the rados bench tool. I see object
creation slowing down as more objects are added to the pool, and latency
increases.
What would be the best way to go about making sure this scales up? Would
radosgw-admin add pool help?
Thanks for the info.
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