I use CephFS on erasure coding at home using a cache tier.  It works fine for 
my use case, but we know nothing about your use case to know if it will work 
well for you.

The answer as to how to move an existing cephfs pool from replication to 
erasure coding (and vice versa) is to create the new pool and rsync your data 
between them.

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Two questions on Cephfs and erasure coding that Google couldn't answer.



1) How well does cephfs work with erasure coding?


2) How would you move an existing cephfs pool that uses replication to erasure 
coding?


Rhian Resnick

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