Re: tuning for backup target cluster

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>
> You could check if your devices support NVMe namespaces and create more
> than one namespace on the device.

Wow, tricky. Will give it a try.

Thanks!

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Łukasz Borek
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On Tue, 4 Jun 2024 at 16:26, Robert Sander <r.sander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 6/4/24 16:15, Anthony D'Atri wrote:
>
> > I've wondered for years what the practical differences are between using
> a namespace and a conventional partition.
>
> Namespaces show up as separate block devices in the kernel.
>
> The orchestrator will not touch any devices that contain a partition
> table or logical volume signatures.
>
> Regards
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