On Tue, 31 Oct 2017 at 03:32, Mayur Dewaikar <mdewaikar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
Are there any scale limitations in terms of how many nodes can be in a single Gluster Cluster or how much storage capacity can be managed in a single cluster? What are some of the large deployments out there that you know of?
The current design of GlusterD is not capable of handling too many nodes in the cluster specially on the node restart/reboot condition. We have heard about deployments with ~100-150 nodes where things are stable but in node reboot scenario some special tweaking of parameters like network.listen-backlog is required to ensure TCP packets don’t get overflowed resulting into connection between brick to glusterd fail. GlusterD2 project will definitely address this aspect of the problems.
Also since all the directory layouts are replicated on all the bricks of a volume, mkdir, unlink or any other directory operations are costly and with more number of bricks this impacts the latency. We’re also working on a project called RIO to address this issue.
Thanks,
Mayur
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