Thanks Justin, it really helps! I should set this up in about a month or
two. It's more or less what I was thinking, 3.3 is quiet old already, so I
should choose between 3.4.5 and 3.5.1. What would be a great reason not to
pick 3.5.1 (besides the bugs will arise eventually)? Is there any
functional difference between them? Regarding to the hardware I picked,
have you ever worked with this kind of hardware with gluster?

Thanks


2014-07-30 12:51 GMT-03:00 Justin Clift <[email protected]>:

> On 30/07/2014, at 4:15 PM, Juan José Pavlik Salles wrote:
> <snip>
> > -What Gluster version should I pick, 3.3, 3.4 or 3.5? I have a small
> 3.5.1 deployment working right now, but I don't if it's the best choice for
> a production cluster.
>
> What's the timeframe you're looking at for setting this all
> up?  At the moment:
>
>  * Don't choose 3.3.  Too old.  We don't really support it,
>    don't release updates for it any more, etc.
>  * 3.4.5 is the most stable / bug free of the current releases.
>    Would be a decent choice.
>  * 3.5.1 is "ok", but we're still ironing out bugs.  3.5.2
>    isn't too far off and should be worth considering,
>    depending on your timeframe.
>
> Does that help? :)
>
> + Justin
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