Re: Raid 6--best practices

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On 20/01/2012 03:54, Shain Miley wrote:
Hello all,
I have been doing some research into possible alternatives to our
OpenSolaris/ZFS/Gluster file server.  The main reason behind this is,
due to RedHat's recent purchase of Gluster, our current configuration
will no longer be supported and even before the acquisition, the upgrade
path for the OpenSolaris/ZFS stack was murky at best.

The current servers in question consist of a total of 48, 2TB drives.
My thought was that I would setup a total of 6 RAID-6 arrays (each
containing 7 drives + a spare or a flat 8 drive RAID-6 config) and place
LVM + XFS on top of that.


I wouldn't bother dedicating a spare to each RAID-6 - I would rather have the spares in a pool that can be used by any of the low-level raids.

Before it is possible to give concrete suggestions, it is vital to know the usage of the system. Are you storing mostly big files, mostly small ones, or a mixture? What are the read/write ratios? Do you have lots of concurrent users, or only a few - and are they accessing wildly different files or the same ones? How important is uptime? How important are fast rebuilds/resyncs? How important is array speed during rebuilds? What sort of space efficiencies do you need? What redundancies do you really need? What topologies do you have that influence speed, failure risks, and redundancies (such as multiple controllers/backplanes/disk racks)? Are you using hardware raid controllers in this mix, or just software raid? Are you planning to be able to expand the system in the future with more disks or bigger disks?

There are lots of questions here, and no immediate answers. I certainly wouldn't fixate on a concatenation of RAID-6 arrays before knowing a bit more - it's not the only way to tie together 48 disks, and it may not be the best balance.

mvh.,

David




My questions really are:

a)    What is the maximum number of drives typically seen in a RAID-6
setup like this?  I noticed when looking at the Backblaze blog, that
they are using RAID-6 with 15 disks (13 + 2 for parity).  That number seemed
kind of high to me....but I was wondering what others on the list thought.

b)    Would you recommend using any specific Linux distro over any other?
Right now I am trying to decide between Debian and Ubuntu....but I would be open to
any others...if there was a legitimate reason to do so (performance, stability, etc) in terms of the Raid codebase.

Thanks in advance,

Shain



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