Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:

(10 TB)  s1 -AFR- s2\
(10 TB)  s3 -AFR- s4---- big filesystem --- clients
(10 TB)  s5 -AFR- s6/

I would like to start with only two servers (s1 and s2) making 10 TB storage. Later, I will add s3 and s4, increasing the storage to 20 TB (visible as one filesystem to the clients). And so on.

Can I achieve something like this with glusterfs?


I checked the docs briefly, but there, I only found AFR example where a copy is stored on each and every server, which does not use the space very efficiently in my usage scenario.

Is my above example possible with glusterfs? I'm new to glusterfs, so it's possible I didn't see a useful example in the docs - I would be glad if someone could provide me a pointer.

Something like this, perhaps ?

http://gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Mixing_DHT_and_AFR



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dan.
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