Re: Strategy for add new osds

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> Hi,
> 
> as far as I understand it,
> 
> you get no real benefit with doing them one by one, as each osd add, can cause a lot of data to be moved to a different osd, even tho you just rebalanced it.

Less than with older releases, but yeah.  

I’ve known someone who advised against doing them in parallel because one would — for a time — have PGs with multiple remaps in the acting set.  The objection may have been paranoia, I’m not sure.

One compromise is to upweight the new OSDs one node at a time, so the churn is limited to one failure domain at a time.

— aad
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