Re: Cluster network and public network

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What is a saturated network with modern switched technologies?  Links to individual hosts?  Uplinks from TORS (public)?  Switch backplane (cluster)?


> That is correct.I didn't explain it clearly. I said that is because in
> some write only scenario  the public network and cluster network will
> all be saturated the same time.
> linyunfan
> 
> Janne Johansson <icepic.dz@xxxxxxxxx> 于2020年5月14日周四 下午3:42写道:
>> 
>> Den tors 14 maj 2020 kl 08:42 skrev lin yunfan <lin.yunfan@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>> 
>>> Besides the recoverry  scenario , in a write only scenario the cluster
>>> network will use the almost the same bandwith as public network.
>> 
>> 
>> That would depend on the replication factor. If it is high, I would assume every MB from the client network would make (repl-factor - 1) times the data on the private network to send replication requests to the other OSD hosts with the same amount of data.
>> 
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