On February 17, 2020 9:10:42 AM GMT+02:00, Shareef Jalloq <shareef@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >Hi there, > >New user here and I'm still reading documentation but had a question >regarding suitability of Gluster for different applications. I've just >read >the note that states Gluster isn't suitable for things like a NoSQL DB >and >wanted to know more. > >So on the DB front, what's the technical reason for this? High iops to >small files? Have I missed the documentation for this? > >What I'm trying to do is build a HA Docker Swarm on top of Gluster. I >was >assuming I could just mount the Gluster volume to /mnt/persistent_data, >or >whatever, and use Docker Volumes to map into the containers? Are there >reasons for not doing this? > >One of the services I need to run is Git LFS which uses a DB to store >large/binary files and uses file locking. Is this an issue? > >Thanks, Shareef. Hi Shareef, Actually there is no problem to run a DB ontop of gluster. There is a set of predefined settings for db workload: '[root@host groups]# ll /var/lib/glusterd/groups/db-workload -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 337 Oct 16 13:57 /var/lib/glusterd/groups/db-workload The only limit is the IOPS of your disks and the bandwidth between the clients and nodes. Gluster supports RDMA, so lattency can be kept to the minimum and with NVMEs , you can reach (and even exceed) performance of most storages while having the ability to scale-out as per your needs. For high performance , you should consider using libgfapi or NFS Ganesha. Best Regards, Strahil Nikolov ________ Community Meeting Calendar: APAC Schedule - Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 11:30 AM IST Bridge: https://bluejeans.com/441850968 NA/EMEA Schedule - Every 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 01:00 PM EDT Bridge: https://bluejeans.com/441850968 Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users