Re: Designing a cluster guide

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Am 20.05.2012 10:31, schrieb Christian Brunner:
>> That's exactly what i thought too but then you need a seperate ceph / rbd
>> cluster for each type.
>>
>> Which will result in a minimum of:
>> 3x mon servers per type
>> 4x osd servers per type
>> ---
>>
>> so you'll need a minimum of 12x osd systems and 9x mon systems.
> 
> You can arrange the storage types in different pools, so that you
> don't need separate mon servers (this can be done by adjusting the
> crushmap) and you could even run multiple OSDs per server.
That sounds great. Can you give me a hint how to setup pools? Right now
i have data, metadata and rbd => the default pools. But i wasn't able to
find any page in the wiki which described how to setup pools.

Thanks,
Stefan
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