Hello Tony,
You need to understand what Gluster is intended for and nature of virtualization.On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 4:53 AM, Tony Harris <nethfel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,I've been experimenting with Gluster for about a week now trying to get a feel for it to see how it might work for us as a back end storage for our virtual hosts. While I was reading one day I came across this:15. I am getting weird errors and inconsistencies from a database I am running in a Gluster volume
Unless your database does almost nothing, this is expected. Gluster does not support structured data (like databases) due to issues you will likely encounter when you have a high number of transactions being persisted, lots of concurrent connections, etc. Gluster *IS*, however, a perfect place to store your database backups.
from the troubleshooting page. This concerns me a little, but I want to make sure I understand whether this will affect me or not. Ok, so my file store wouldn't be storing a database directly, but it would store a VM that within it would host a database (like MSSQL Server - and actually it would be a few VMs that would host databases, 2 MSSQL and several MySQL) - would this experience the same "inconsistencies" as if I had a database directly stored on gluster, or is it not a problem due to it being VM traffic rather than a bunch of separate connections to a DB stored in a GlusterFS?For now I've had to cross off Gluster, but I began to wonder if I understood the warning in troubleshooting correctly.Thanks in advance for any info!-Tony
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