Assuming that the clone is atomic so that the client only ever grabbed
a complete old or new version of the file, that method really seems
ideal.  How much work/time would that be?

The objects will likely average around 10-20MB, but it's possible that
in some cases they may grow to a few hundred MB.


On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 9:14 PM, Sage Weil <[email protected]> wrote:
> With a bit of additional support in the rados tool, we could write to
> object $foo.tmp with key $foo, and then clone it into position and delete
> the .tmp.
>
> If they're really big objects, though, you may also be better off with
> radosgw, which provides striping and atomicity..
>
> sage
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