Re: How to make CephFS a tiered file system?

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What you are proposing is called a hierarchical storage manager (HSM).
Cephfs does not have a built in HSM. Would be amazing if it did though.

On Mon, Jul 19, 2021, 4:28 PM huxiaoyu@xxxxxxxxxxxx <huxiaoyu@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Dear Cepher,
>
> I have a requirement to use CephFS as a tiered file system, i.e. the data
> will be first stored onto an all-flash pool (using SSD OSDs), and then
> automatically moved to an EC coded pool (using HDD OSDs) according to
> threshold on file creation time (or access time). The reason for such a
> file system is due to the fact that, files are created and most likely
> accessed within the first 6 months or 1 year, and after that period, those
> files have much less chance to be accessed and thus could be moved to a
> slower and cheap pool.
>
> Does CephFS already support such a tiered feature? and if yes, how to
> implement such feature with a pool of all SSD pool and a pool of EC-coded
> HDD pool?
>
> Any suggestion, ideas, comments are highly appreciated,
>
> best regards,
>
> samuel
>
>
>
> huxiaoyu@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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