Re: Can I create a distributed dispersed volume withRAM drives?

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In such setup you definately need  a remote DR volume...

If you create your volumes as ramfs , you should not have issues, but use systemd.mount units - 1. For the ramfs , 2. For glusterd to require  the ramfs mount point.

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Strahil NikolovOn Aug 20, 2019 06:37, Ewen Chan <alpha754293@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> To Whom It May Concern: 
>
> I am currently using CentOS 7.6.1810 on four compute nodes, where each node has 128 GB of RAM. 
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> I have created a tmpfs mount point using half of the RAM. 
>
> I read the CentOS SIG Gluster Quickstart wiki/document (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Storage/gluster-Quickstart). In there, it was creating a replicated volume. 
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> Can I create a distributed dispersed volume with RAM drives? 
>
> I was able to create a distributed volume, but I am having difficulties trying to create a distributed dispersed volume. 
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> Any help in regards to this matter would be greatly appreciated! 
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> Thank you. 
>
> Sincerely, 
>
> Ewen Chan 
>
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