On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 6:17 AM, Kent Borg <kentb...@borg.org> wrote: > On 01/02/2017 01:56 PM, David Turner wrote: > > We have several clusters in the PB range that use dmcrypt. I can't speak > to what it's performance detriment is to a non-dmcrypt cluster, but our > clusters run just fine. I don't really understand the question though... > Either you need dmcrypt for legal reasons in your business or you don't. > If you don't then why use it? > > > Assuming I am understanding the question... > > If there isn't too big a performance hit, it makes disk disposal (we > expect disks to die, right?) much simpler. >
OK. Thanks. But if I have a big volumes in TB size (10 TB volume) and writing/reading from the big volumes - will impact on performance like write and read speed? I surely see some impact on writing and read because - all chunks going to multiple OSD, where encryption requires, which may cause slow writes. Similarly for read also. Thanks Swami
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