Re: Metrics for object sizes

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On 21/04/2021 11:46, Szabo, Istvan (Agoda) wrote:
Hi,

Is there any clusterwise metric regarding object sizes?

I'd like to collect some information about the users what is the object sizes in their buckets.

Are you talking about RADOS objects or objects inside RGW buckets?

I think you are talking about RGW, but I just wanted to check.

Afaik this information is not available for both RADOS and RGW.

Do keep in mind that small objects are much more expensive then large objects. The metadata overhead becomes costly and can even become problematic if you have millions of tiny (few kb) objects.

Wido




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