Re: running Qemu / Hypervisor AND Ceph on the same nodes

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Hi Wido,
Am 26.03.2015 um 11:59 schrieb Wido den Hollander:
> On 26-03-15 11:52, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> in the past i rwad pretty often that it's not a good idea to run ceph
>> and qemu / the hypervisors on the same nodes.
>>
>> But why is this a bad idea? You save space and can better use the
>> ressources you have in the nodes anyway.
>>
> 
> Memory pressure during recovery *might* become a problem. If you make
> sure that you don't allocate more then let's say 50% for the guests it
> could work.

mhm sure? I've never seen problems like that. Currently i ran each ceph
node with 64GB of memory and each hypervisor node with around 512GB to
1TB RAM while having 48 cores.

> Using cgroups you could also prevent that the OSDs eat up all memory or CPU.
Never seen an OSD doing so crazy things.

Stefan

> So technically it could work, but memorey and CPU pressure is something
> which might give you problems.
> 
>> Stefan
>>
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