Re: RPi (or something similar) cluster and GlusterFS - feedback?

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I couldn't do such a thing without a 10Gig Ethernet to power the systems I use with Gluster and GFS.  They both run pretty smoothly on such an environment.

My application is a large iSCSi domain.

For a very small network I would think it wouldn't be a problem.

How small though you would have to try and see.  Gluster/GFS thier ilk are not very forgiving on frugal systems.

Beware.

On Thu, Aug 11, 2022, 3:49 AM Philip Rhoades <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
People,

For many years (after some nasty experiences) I have been in the habit
of using a Fedora Work Station (which stays on but gets rebooted fairly
frequently) and a separate Fedora server (email-MTA, some Web sites etc)
which stays on for very long periods of time and only gets rebooted
infrequently.  I have other systems that get booted occasionally.  My
habit has been to backup / rsync important / critical data between the
regular WS and the main server as appropriate - this has allowed me on a
number of occasions to recover happily when hardware has failed, to get
going temporarily again on one or the other machine while I sort out the
problem.

More recently I have been thinking about building an ARM cluster with
Gluster that would hold all the data for both the WS and the main server
and any other WSs or servers I might need to run from time to time.  I
would still make use of an off-site backup anyway but I like the idea of
just being able to add another ARM device + SATA drive to the cluster to
create more data space.  I also thought I would go back to making use of
WSs that were basically just X-servers that booted from some sort of USB
stick but got the OS image from the cluster - this might be complicated
by the fact I now use Sway rather than X - but one problem at a time . .

Has anyone here set up a cluster something like this?  Have people any
suggestions about specific Fedora web pages / docs to look at?

I have been tracking CEPH for some time and while it looks interesting,
it seems overkill for what I am thinking of doing and more technically
difficult to support / debug etc.  I am thinking of starting the
exercise with 4 RPis each with an 8Tb SATA drive.

Thanks,

Phil.
--
Philip Rhoades

PO Box 896
Cowra  NSW  2794
Australia
E-mail:  phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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