I deleted a 240TB rgw pool a few weeks ago, caused a huge slowdown. Lucky it 
wasn't a important cluster otherwise it would've taken it down for a week.

From: Scheurer François <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, 6 January 2021 11:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ceph-users] performance impact by pool deletion?


Hi everybody





Does somebody had experience with important performance degradations during

a pool deletion?



We are asking because we are going to delete a 370 TiB with 120 M objects and 
have never done this in the past.

The pool is using erasure coding 8+2 on nvme ssd's with rocksdb/wal on nvme 
optane disks.

Openstack VM's are running on the other rbd pools.



Thank you in advance for your feedback!



Cheers

Francois



PS:

this is no option, as it take about 100 year to complete ;-) :
rados -p ch-zh1-az1.rgw.buckets.data ls | while read i; do rados -p 
ch-zh1-az1.rgw.buckets.data rm "$i"; done






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