Re: Can I bring a development idea to Dev's attention?
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Does someone from Gluster like to contact me with a "reasonable" offer
for sponsoring some kind of "optimistic cache" feature, with a specific
view to optimising the NUFA server side replication architecture?
I would specifically like to optimise the case that you have a flat
namespace on the server (master/master filesharing), but you optimise
the applications in such a way that the applications running on each
brick (NUFA) only touch a subset of all files (in general). eg a
mailserver with a flat filesystem, but users are proxied so that they
generally touch only a specific server, or a webserver with a flat
namespace where a proxy points specific domains to be served by specific
servers?
In this case I would like to see a specific brick realise that it's
predominantly the reader/write for a subset of all files and optimise
it's access at the expense of other bricks which need to access the same
files (ie I don't just want to turn up the writeback cache, I want cache
coherency across the entire cluster). I would accept that random
read/writes to random bricks would be slower, in return for the
optimisation that reads/writes would be faster *if* the clients optimise
themselves to *prefer* to touch specific bricks (ie NUFA). Such an
optimisation should not be set in stone of course, if the activity on a
subdirectory generally seems to move across to another brick then that
brick should eventually optimise it's read/write performance (at the
expense that another brick's access now becomes slower to that same
subset of files.)
Anyone care to quote on this? Seems like it's a popular performance
issue on the mailing list and with some optimisation later it also seems
like the basis for cross datacenter replication?
Thanks
Ed W
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