If your bricks are full, you are probably going to have problems with any type of setup. In general, I would say that the preferred method of people here is unify over striping. If you are dealing with huge files that are bigger than your disk, that might be a reason to use striping, however i have no experience with using gluster for such things or dealing with files that large.
FYI, neither strip or unify creates redundancy alone, you still need combine them with something, probably the distribute translator. On Nov 4, 2009, at 6:29 AM, M. Sébastien LELIEVRE wrote:
Greetings
I need to use glusterfs to create a network-based RAID-0 like volume ;
I have tested unify brick but it does not seem to satisfy my needs
since file writing stops when there is no space left on the local
storage brick where it began to write.
Will the stripe brick be more suitable to this case?
Best Regards from France
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Cordialement
Sébastien LELIEVRE
Pour respecter
l’environnement, merci de n’imprimer que si nécessaire.
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