Hello,
You will want to do this over WireGuard tech from experience, IOPS will
be brutal, like 200 IOPS.
Wireguard has a few benefits but notably:
- Higher rate of transfer per CPU load.
- State of the the art protocols. As opposed to some of the more
legacy systems.
- Extremely
Hi,
On 5/21/24 13:39, Marcus wrote:
Thanks for your answers!
I read somewhere that a vpn would really have an impact on
performance, so it was not recommended, and I found v2 protocol.
But vpn feels like the solution and you have to accept the lower speed.
Also keep in mind that clients hav
Mezzanini
Platform Engineer III
Research Computing
Rochester Institute of Technology
From: Marcus
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2024 7:39 AM
To: ceph-users
Subject: [ceph-users] Re: Cephfs over internet
Thanks for your answers!
I read somewhere that a vpn would r
Thanks for your answers!
I read somewhere that a vpn would really have an impact on performance,
so it was not recommended, and I found v2 protocol.
But vpn feels like the solution and you have to accept the lower speed.
Thanks again!
On tis, maj 21 2024 at 17:07:48 +1000, Malcolm Haak
wrote
Yeah, you really want to do this over a vpn.
Performance is going to be average at best. It would probably be
faster to re-export it as NFS/SMB and push that across the internet.
On Mon, May 20, 2024 at 11:37 PM Marc wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > Due to so many reasons (political, heating problems, l
> Hi all,
> Due to so many reasons (political, heating problems, lack of space
> aso.) we have to
> plan for our ceph cluster to be hosted externaly.
> The planned version to setup is reef.
> Reading up on documentation we found that it was possible to run in
> secure mode.
>
> Our ceph.conf file