Re: USB pendrive as boot disk

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2013/11/7 Kyle Bader <kyle.bader@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Ceph handles it's own logs vs using syslog so I think your going to have to
> write to tmpfs and have a logger ship it somewhere else quickly. I have a
> feeling Ceph logs will eat a USB device alive, especially if you have to
> crank up debugging.

I wasn't aware of this. I've assumed that ceph was using syslog like
any other daemon.
Actually I'm testing a Kingston DataTraveler R3.0, 16GB, USB3 in a USB2 slot.
I'm having about 40MB/s in reading and 20MB/s in writing, very good
results for a pen drive.

I've also bought a Twin 2.5'' PCI slot adapter:
http://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B008R53C9G
seems good to hold 2x 2.5'' like WD Red (very cheap and TLER enabled for raid)
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