Hi Lopez, Thank you for recommendation! I will try to do it. :) Regards, Hyangtack
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Jean-Charles Lopez <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Lee > > You could use an Ceph RBD device on a server and export a directory that > you would have created on this RBD though NFS. > > 3 days after the files are uploade, you could snapshot the RBD device, > delete the directory containing the files, and a week later, when sure you > do not need the snapshot for a restore, remove the s'apshot. > > Hope this can help > Rgds > JC > > > On Tuesday, February 11, 2014, Hyangtack Lee <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I'm new to Ceph, and looking for a new storage to replace legacy system. >> >> My system has a lot of files accessing temporarily for 2 or 3 days. >> Those files are uploaded from many clients everyday, and batch job >> deletes unused files everyday. >> >> In this case, can I use Ceph's pool to store daily uploaded files? >> Scenario is like below: >> 1. create daily pool, e.g. pool-2014-02-12 >> 2. store files to the pool >> 3. After 3 days, remove the pool created at step 1. >> >> Is it possible? Is there anyone trying like this? >> Or, can you recommend a good way to delete a group of files(i.e. a >> directory on posix fs) on Ceph? >> >> According to http://ceph.com/docs/master/cephfs/, Ceph FS is currently >> not recommended for production data. So I exclude Ceph FS from my list and >> focus on Ceph Storage Cluster accessing by librados. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> > > > -- > Sent while moving > Pardon my French and any spelling &| grammar glitches > >
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