Arbiter brick is what you need 

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From: Ernie Dunbar
Sent: Wednesday, 5 July 2017 4:28 AM
To: Gluster-users
Subject: [Gluster-users] I need a sanity check.

Hi everyone!
I need a sanity check on our Server Quorum Ratio settings to ensure the maximum 
uptime for our virtual machines. I'd like to modify them slightly, but I'm not 
really interested in experimenting with live servers to see if what I'm doing 
is going to work, but I think that the theory is sound.
We have a Gluster array of 3 servers containing two Replicate bricks. 
Brick 1 is a 1x3 arrangement where this brick is replicated on all three 
servers. The quorum ratio is set to 51%, so that if any one Gluster server goes 
down, the brick is still in Read/Write mode and the broken server will update 
itself when it comes back online. The clients won't notice a thing, while still 
ensuring that a split-brain condition doesn't occur. 
Brick 2 is a 1x2 arrangement where this brick is replicated across only two 
servers. The quorum ratio is currently also set to 51%, but my understanding is 
that if one of the servers that hosts this brick goes down, it will go into 
read-only mode, which would probably be disruptive to the VMs we host on this 
brick.
My understanding is that since there are three servers in the array, I should 
be able to set the quorum ratio on Brick2 to 50% and the array will still be 
able to prevent a split-brain from occurring, because the other two servers 
will know which one is offline. 
The alternative of course, is to simply flesh out Brick2 with a third disk. 
However, I've heard that 1x2 replication is faster than 1x3, and we'd prefer 
that extra speed for this task.

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