Khoi:

>From the discussions I've seen here, and some documentation on the web, the
gluster client has some issues with small files access.

As a matter of fact, gluster tends to perform a little less well with small
files.

There is a number of things that can be done in order to improve this.

Connecting to the servers using NFS, changing how the NFS mount is mounted
(size of buffers, etc), a few gluster parameters on the volumes, some
network sysctl changes.

Those need to be  tested on your application, and always on a
non-production environment, preferably. But, as I said, there are ways
around it.

Cheers,

Carlos


On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Khoi Mai <[email protected]> wrote:

> Community,
>
> My management wants me to build a deeper understanding and explain to them
> as we migrate over to glusterfs from traditional NFS, why latency has
> increased.  We are currently using rhel 6.5 and glusterfs-fuse-3.4.2-1
> version.
>
> Latency has increased on our apache servers, not significantly, but enough
> to change our baseline.
>
>
> Khoi
>
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