Hey Dominic,
thanks for your quick response!
On 25/06/2021 19:45, dhils...@performair.com wrote:
Christian;
Do the second site's RGW instance(s) have access to the first site's OSDs? Is
the reverse true?
It's been a while since I set up the multi-site sync between our clusters, but I seem t
GCC, the whole toolchain, myriad dependencies, the ways that Python has
patterend itself after Java. Add in the way that the major Linux distributions
are moving targets and building / running on just one of them is a huge task,
not to mention multiple versions of each. And the way that system
On Sat, 26 Jun 2021 10:06:10 -0700
Anthony D'Atri wrote:
> A handful of years back WD Labs did their “microserver” project, a
> cluster of 504 drives with an onboard ARM CPU and 1GB of RAM, 8TB
> HDDs I think. But yeah that most likely was Filestore.
>
> At a Ceph Day in Hillsboro someone, forg
On Sat, 26 Jun 2021 08:01:46 -0500
Mark Nelson wrote:
> FWIW, you can lower both the osd_memory_target and tweak a couple of
> other settings that will lower bluestore memory usage. A 2GB target is
> about the lowest you can reasonably set it to (and you'll likely hurt
> performance due to ca
Also, only one Ethernet port. Worse yet they have *zero* HIPPI ports! Can you imagine!?Never used HIPPIAlmost nobody has ;)A 48-port gigabit managed switch is reasonably accessible to the homegamer, both in terms of availability and cost.USD249 from Netgear, interesting.Second-hand 10GbE switches