Re: about rbd and database

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Hi,

RBD is a block device and is suitable for running any application, but its
performance depends on many factors and it has significant overheads. What
you need to determine is whether RBD on your particular hardware with your
particular settings provides satisfactory random I/O performance and
latency for your particular workload.

Best regards,
Z

On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 at 06:42, Tommy Sway <sz_cuitao@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> I wonder if CEPH's RBD is suitable for running database system?
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> Such as Oracle?
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