Re: GlusterFS over multiples HDD

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Good to know that...
Thanks
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Gilberto Nunes Ferreira




Em ter., 28 de jul. de 2020 às 17:08, Alvin Starr <alvin@xxxxxxxxxx> escreveu:
Having just been burnt by BTRFS I would stick with XFS and LVM/others.

LVM will do disk replication or raid1. I do not believe that raid3,4,5,6.. is supported.
mdadm does support all the various raid modes and I have used it quite reliably for years.
You may want to look at the raid456 write-journal but that will require an SSD or NVME deivce to be used effectively.


On 7/28/20 3:43 PM, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
Hi there....

'till now, I am using glusterfs over XFS and so far so good.
Using LVM too....
Unfortunately, there is no way with XFS to merge two or more HDD, in order to use more than one HDD, like RAID1 or RAID5.
My primary goal is to use two server with GlusterFS on top of multiples HDDs for qemu images.
I have think about BTRFS or mdadm.
Anybody has some experience on this?

Thanks a lot

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Gilberto Nunes Ferreira




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