Re: GlusterFS for a SQL database

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I will try it out. See how it works

On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Alex Chekholko <chekh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 03/17/2015 06:19 AM, Jay Strauss wrote:
Hi, I searched the archives and all entries are 4+ years old.

*** Is GlusterFS suitable/good for a relational SQL database?

I'm using a spin-off of Postgresql, but this version has:

- NO indexes - so its not super random access
- Most reads and writes are sequential
- A single node writes to the db files
- Multiple nodes may read db files


Hi Jay,

It may not be the best fit, but it should work.  Try it out?  Probably the write latency across the network will be your bottleneck.

Regards,
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Alex Chekholko chekh@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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