Am 12.06.2014 14:09, schrieb Loic Dachary:
> With the replication factor set to three (which is the default), it can 
> tolerate that two OSD fail at the same time.

I've noticed that a replication factor of 3 is the new default in firefly.
What rationale led to changing the default? It used to be 2. A replication
factor of 3 incurs significantly more space overhead. Has a replication factor
of 2 been proven to be insecure?

Regards

Christian

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