Re: nfs migrate to rgw

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On 5/12/20 4:22 AM, Zhenshi Zhou wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> We have several nfs servers providing file storage. There is a nginx in
> front of
> nfs servers in order to serve the clients. The files are mostly small files
> and
> nearly about 30TB in total.
> 

What is small? How many objects/files are you talking about?

> I'm gonna use ceph rgw as the storage. I wanna know if it's appropriate to
> do so.
> The data migrating from nfs to rgw is a huge job. Besides I'm not sure
> whether
> ceph rgw is suitable in this scenario or not.
> 

Yes, it is. But make sure you don't put millions of objects into a
single bucket. Make sure that you spread them out so that you have let's
say 1M of objects per bucket at max.

Wido

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