Re: USB pendrive as boot disk

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It has been reported that the system is heavy on the OS during recovery; I believe the current recommendation is 5:1 OSD disks to SSDs and separate OS mirror.

On 2013-11-05 21:33, Gandalf Corvotempesta wrote:
Hi,
what do you think to use a USB pendrive as boot disk for OSDs nodes?
Pendrive are cheaper and bigger, and doing this will allow me to use
all spinning disks and SSDs as OSD storage/journal.

More over, in a future, i'll be able to boot from net replacing the
pendrive without loosing space on spinning disks to store operating
system
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