On 17 October 2015 at 02:51, Vijay Bellur <vbel...@redhat.com> wrote:
> You may also want to check sharding (currently in beta with 3.7) where > large files are chunked to smaller fragments. With this scheme, > self-healing (and rolling checksum computation thereby) happens only on > those fragments that undergo changes when one of the nodes in a replicated > set is offline. This has shown nice improvements in gluster's resource > utilization during self-healing. > Does it effect read speed and random i/o? I guess that would depend on the methodology used to calculate shard location for a given block. Could be quite interesting on top of zfs, love to test. -- Lindsay
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