Matthew, Some tips which could possibly help your setup 1. since most of the access is read-only, and served off web, you might want to mount glusterfs with high values of -e and -a (say a few minutes). 2. have io-threads on the server so that io requests are handled smoothly from more than one client (web server). 3. you might want to cache static and most frequently served content (like html/jpg files) with io-cache on the client by giving their pattern higher priority. avati 2008/1/22, matthew zeier <mrz@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > > Anand Avati wrote: > > Matthew, > > Is it just one storage server being the backend to 3 web servers? > > For this install, yes. > > > > > avati > > > > 2008/1/22, matthew zeier <mrz@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mrz@xxxxxxxxxxx>>: > > > > I'm setting up a local copy of releases.mozilla.org > > <http://releases.mozilla.org> in China. The whole > > dist is about 150GB and normally we nfs export that (read-only) to > the > > web/ftp servers. > > > > This time around I thought I'd switch to gluster since we're looking > to > > use gluster in other applications. > > > > Any suggestions on server & client configs? In China there's only > one > > server (rsync'd from the US master) and three clients. > > > > More so looking for something to help validate glusterfs in a > > production > > enviro. > > > > -- > > matthew zeier | Network Engineer | Mozilla Corp. | (650)903-0800 > x219 > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Gluster-devel mailing list > > Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx> > > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel > > > > > > > > > > -- > > If I traveled to the end of the rainbow > > As Dame Fortune did intend, > > Murphy would be there to tell me > > The pot's at the other end. > -- If I traveled to the end of the rainbow As Dame Fortune did intend, Murphy would be there to tell me The pot's at the other end.