Re: Ceph behavior in case of network failure

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I look forward to the availability of TRILL on commodity ethernet switches.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRILL_(computing)

I expect that clustered systems like Ceph will help increase demand for TRILL.

On Jan 28, 2012, at 8:52 PM, Madhusudhan wrote:

> I have configured ceph in centos5.6 after a 
> very long fight. Now, i am in the way 
> to evaluate the Ceph. Forget me if my 
> question looks amateur. If we consider a 
> situation where my core switch fails, 
> resulting in n/w failure in entire data 
> center. What happens to ceph cluster ? 
> will it sustain this n/w failure and comes 
> online when the n/w is restored ? 
> 
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