Re: Multi-head NFS/Gluster

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I've configured all of my Gluster nodes to use standard Linux Ethernet bonding.

We've got Myricom PCI-E 10GBE cards with two NICs per card, bonded
with the balance-xor (mode 2) option.  That restricts any individual
client to 10gbit/s, but can give a global 20gbit/s in and out of each
node when multiple clients hit them.

Gluster then only cares about one logical interface, and NFS
configuration is simple.

-Dan
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Dan Mons
R&D SysAdmin
Unbreaker of broken things
Cutting Edge
http://cuttingedge.com.au


On 13 January 2014 04:03, Nux! <nux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone tried to do multi-head NFS with a gluster setup? I'm thinking of
> something similar to https://fedorahosted.org/cluster/wiki/MultiHeadNFS
> What I'm trying to achieve is more throughput than a bonded gigabit link can
> give me. I want soemthing like "multipath" for NFS.
>
> Thoughts? Any gotchas?
>
> Lucian
>
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