The formula was designed to be used on a per-pool basis.  Having said that, 
though, when looking at the number of PG's from a system-wide perspective, one 
does not want too many total PG's.  So, it's a balancing act, and it has been 
suggested that it's better to have slightly more PG's than you need, but not 
too many.

From: ceph-users [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pieter 
Koorts
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2014 5:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ceph-users] CEPH placement groups and pool sizes

Hi,

Been doing some reading on the CEPH documentation and just wanted to clarify if 
anyone knows the (approximate) correct PG's for CEPH.

What I mean is lets say I have created one pool with 4096 placement groups.
Now instead of one pool I want two so if I were to create 2 pools instead would 
it be still 4096 placement groups per pool or would I divide it between the 
pools (e.g. 2048 pg per pool)

On a side note, per pool is that a recommended maximum of data before turning 
over to a new pool?

Regards

Pieter
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