I have done quite a bit with iSCSI and gluster recently. A wiki page on iSCSI 
and gluster is below. Its not clear what you mean by "cannot use striped 
gluster volumes". Do you mean a striped volume cannot grow by adding bricks?

About the performance, I have taken some measurements for small (4 node) 
clusters and am working on some larger ones (96). Some of the results are 
posted on the gluster blog. I did not encounter any major performance problems. 
Generally, the likely user of iSCSI would not run gluster on their client, so 
would not see the performance benefits of fan-out. If you have data replicated 
over 2 nodes, the iSCSI connection will only send I/O down one path to a single 
node and not utilize the second one for load balancing. Another thing of note 
is a libgfapi plug-in to the iSCSI driver is working its way through review 
now, which will help performance significantly by bypassing FUSE.

Hope this helps, feel free to ping me if you want to dig into this further.

Dan

http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/GlusterFS_iSCSI 

http://www.gluster.org/2013/11/a-gluster-block-interface-performance-and-configuration/

https://www.gluster.org/category/iscsi/

----- Original Message -----
From: "Carlos Capriotti" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 12:28:35 PM
Subject: [Gluster-users] iSCSI and Gluster

Hi all. Again. 

I am still fighting that "VMware esxi cannot use striped gluster volumes" 
thing, and a couple of crazy ideas are coming to mind. 

One of them is using iSCSI WITH gluster, and esxi connecting via iSCSI. 

My experience with iSCSI is limited to a couple of FreeNAS test installs, and 
some tuning on FreeNAS and esxi in order to implement multipathing, but nothing 
dead serious. 

I remember that after creating a volume and formating it (zvol), THEN space was 
allocated to iSCSI. Makes some sense, since iSCIS is a block device, and after 
it is available, the operating system will actually use it. But it is a bit 
foggy. 

I am trying to bypass the present limitation on Gluster, which refuses to talk 
to esxi using a striped volume. 

So, here is the question: anyone here uses gluster and iSCSI ? 

Would anyone care to comment on performance of this kind of solution, pros and 
cons ? 

Thanks. 

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