Le Wed, 28 Sep 2016 21:14:50 +0200 (CEST) Wido den Hollander <wido@xxxxxxxx> écrivait: > In both cases Ceph wants to create partitions on all disks it uses. > By adding bcache in between the performance can be boosted really > well. Fast NVM-e SSDs with some large SATA drives vastly improve > performance. > > Yes, you could use LVM in between, but that just adds more layers and > is rather complex to accomplish with the current tooling. If bcache > would support partitions it would all be a lot easier. > > And next to Ceph there might be other tools which can benefit from > partitions on bcache, who knows? Two points: first I'm pretty sure LVM is the preferred method nowadays to create volumes on disks that are not boot drives. In fact, all enterprises distros propose to set up even the boot drive with LVM instead of partitionning and have been doing so for 10 years. So I'm pretty sure having in ceph the option to use LVM instead of partitionning would be a darn good thing :) Second: are you absolutely sure you can't partition a bcache device? Does parted refuse to open and partition it? In which case, you may only be missing some appropriate udev rules. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Emmanuel Florac | Direction technique | Intellique | <eflorac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | +33 1 78 94 84 02 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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