Den tors 29 okt. 2020 kl 20:16 skrev Tony Liu <tonyliu0592@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > Typically, the number of nodes is 2n+1 to cover n failures. > It's OK to have 4 nodes, from failure covering POV, it's the same > as 3 nodes. 4 nodes will cover 1 failure. If 2 nodes down, the > cluster is down. It works, just not make much sense. > > Well, you can see it the other way around, with 3 configured mons, and only 2 up, you know you have a majority and can go on with writes. With 4 configured mons and only 2 up, it stops because you get the split brain scenario. For a 2DC setup with 2 mons at each place, a split is still fatal. -- May the most significant bit of your life be positive. _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx