Re: AoE Target implementaion for LIO?

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I'm happy to hear that there is now progress on getting the initiator
updated in upstream, hopefully this will help to correct the
assumption that AoE is dead or dying.

Not that I'm very knowledgeable about the storage sector, but it seems
to me that AoEs main problem as a technology is marketing.
I've spoken to other sysadmins that merely go "Huh?" when I tell them
we're running AoE, but many people seem to find the idea interesting
when I explain what it is.

For my part, I can say that I set up AoE on default Debian packages
some time ago, and everything has more or less "Just Worked"(TM) since
then.
Not that my deployment is very fancy or has a high load on it, but
still, AoE brings home the bacon for our part.

On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Ed Cashin <ecashin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> AoE use is accelerating rapidly, and iSCSI persists because even though it's not the best fit for same-LAN data storage, folks can still get it to work if they are willing and able to deal with the complexity, sacrifice the performance, and don't need the kind of scaling that virtualization and cloud deployments require.
>
> Although a lot of the expansion of AoE use lately has been by users of the Coraid HBA, there are still a lot of first-time AoE users using the coraid.com-distributed Linux initiator and also the kernel.org-distributed initiator.  Recently there have been a lot of patches from Coraid to the Linux Kernel Mailing List for bringing the kernel.org-distributed driver up to date.  For example,
>
>   http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1377362
>
> We also fixed a regression in the Linux kernel's network layer that affected AoE performance:
>
>   http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network/243626
>
> I don't have much time to participate on the aoetools-discuss mailing list right now, partly so that I can keep generating those patches, but I think pessimism is especially inappropriate today, when the use of AoE is accelerating along with the development of its associated technologies, including open source technologies.
>
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