Hi Hassan.

Answers inline below.

James Burnash, Unix Engineering
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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nyamul Hassan
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 8:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SPAM?] [Gluster-users] Storage Design Overview
Importance: Low

Hi,

We are building a storage cluster with high availability and high scalability 
in mind, and GlusterFS project seems very interesting for our purposes.

We do have some basic questions before we get down and dirty, and would be 
grateful if someone could shed some light on this.


1.      Can we mount a GlusterFS on a client and expect it to provide sustained 
throughput near wirespeed?  <No>

2.      Is there any subjective comparison between reading from GlusterFS and 
reading from local drives?  <A number of instances on the mailing list. Not 
sure if these exist on a web page or the wiki at this point. Perhaps I’ll do 
that when I get some free time.>

3.      Does it put extra pressure on the client? <What do you mean by 
pressure? My clients (HP ProLiant DL360 G5 Quad Core with 32GB RAM) show up to 
2GB of memory usage when the native Gluster client is used for mounts – but 
that is dependent on what you set the client cache max for – in my case, 2GB. 
CPU utilization is usually negligible in my systems, network bandwidth 
utilization and I/O throughput … depend on what the files sizes and access 
patterns look like>

2.  Reliability + Scalability means Distributed Replicated volumes.  Initially 
this might be enough for our needs, but as our read requirements grow, the 
Striped option looks promising.  Is it possible to mix Distributed + Replicated 
+ Striped? <I don’t believe that this configuration is currently supported>

3.  What happens to very large files.  Say 100 GB files.  Are they kept as a 
single file in every node that has the file?  Or is it split up and distributed 
in blocks? <Storage is as single file on the appropriate nodes per your volume 
configuration. The exception to this is Striped, which I believe still stores 
the pieces of the striped file as actual files on the nodes.

That's it for now.  I hope these were not too elementary to ask in this list.  
And, thank you beforehand for your time and effort in replying to my email.

Regards
HASSAN



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