The other option we were considering was putting the journals on the OS 
SSDs, they are only 250GB and the rest would be for the OS. Is that a 
decent option?

Thanks!

Cameron Scrace
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From:   Somnath Roy <somnath....@sandisk.com>
To:     "cameron.scr...@solnet.co.nz" <cameron.scr...@solnet.co.nz>, 
"ceph-us...@ceph.com" <ceph-us...@ceph.com>
Date:   08/06/2015 09:34 a.m.
Subject:        RE: [ceph-users] Multiple journals and an OSD on one SSD 
doable?



Cameron,
Generally, it’s not a good idea. 
You want to protect your SSDs used as journal.If any problem on that disk, 
you will be losing all of your dependent OSDs.
I don’t think a bigger journal will gain you much performance , so, 
default 5 GB journal size should be good enough. If you want to reduce the 
fault domain and want to put 3 journals on a SSD , go for minimum size and 
high endurance SSDs for that.
Now, if you want to use your rest of space of 1 TB ssd, creating just OSDs 
will not gain you much (rather may get some burst performance). You may 
want to consider the following.
 
1. If your spindle OSD size is much bigger than 900 GB , you don’t want to 
make all OSDs of similar sizes, cache pool could be one of your option. 
But, remember, cache pool can wear out your SSDs faster as presently I 
guess it is not optimizing the extra writes. Sorry, I don’t have exact 
data as I am yet to test that out.
 
2. If you want to make all the OSDs of similar sizes and you will be able 
to create a substantial number of OSDs with your unused SSDs (depends on 
how big the cluster is), you may want to put all of your primary OSDs to 
SSD and gain significant performance boost for read. Also, in this case, I 
don’t think you will be getting any burst performance.
 
Thanks & Regards
Somnath
 
From: ceph-users [mailto:ceph-users-boun...@lists.ceph.com] On Behalf Of 
cameron.scr...@solnet.co.nz
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2015 1:49 PM
To: ceph-us...@ceph.com
Subject: [ceph-users] Multiple journals and an OSD on one SSD doable?
 
Setting up a Ceph cluster and we want the journals for our spinning disks 
to be on SSDs but all of our SSDs are 1TB. We were planning on putting 3 
journals on each SSD, but that leaves 900+GB unused on the drive, is it 
possible to use the leftover space as another OSD or will it affect 
performance too much? 

Thanks, 

Cameron Scrace
Infrastructure Engineer

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Phone  +64 4 462 5085 
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