Il 21 mag 2016 08:38, "Kevin Lemonnier" <lemonnierk@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
> Yeah, but healing a few MB shard takes a few second, so the VM is frozen for a very small
> amount of time. Without sharding, the VM is frozen as long as the whole disk hasn't
> been healed, which will take hours on big clusters.
Which is the OS reaction to a locked storage? It's transparent or could lead to FS issue?
What would happen if healing starts in the middle of a write, for example when MySQL flush to disks?
Let's assume a 100gb image sharded (10mb) in a replica 3 on a 3 nodes cluster
the image is split in 10.000 pieces, stored in all servers (replica 3)
If a server goes down, the whole VM needs to be healed , thus the whole vm is locked
Shard is useful on single brick failures, that could be avoided by using raid, non for server failure
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