Hi,

We run few hundred HDD OSDs for our backup cluster, we set one RAID 0 per HDD 
in order to be able to use -battery protected- write cache from the RAID 
controller. It really improves performance, for both bluestore and filestore 
OSDs.

We also avoid expanders as we had bad experiences with them.

Xavier 


-----Mensaje original-----
De: ceph-users <ceph-users-boun...@lists.ceph.com> En nombre de Simon Ironside
Enviado el: jueves, 25 de julio de 2019 0:38
Para: ceph-users@lists.ceph.com
Asunto: Re: [ceph-users] New best practices for osds???

RAID0 mode being discussed here means several RAID0 "arrays", each with a 
single physical disk as a member of it.
I.e. the number of OSDs is the same whether in RAID0 or JBOD mode.
E.g. 12x physicals disks = 12x RAID0 single disk "arrays" or 12x JBOD physical 
disks = 12x OSDs.

Simon

On 24/07/2019 23:14, solarflow99 wrote:
> I can't understand how using RAID0 is better than JBOD, considering 
> jbod would be many individual disks, each used as OSDs, instead of a 
> single big one used as a single OSD.
>

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