Re: [ceph-users] Optimise Setup with Bluestore

2017-08-17 Thread Christian Balzer
On Fri, 18 Aug 2017 00:09:48 +0200 Mehmet wrote: > *resend... this Time to the list...* > Hey David Thank you for the response! > > My use case is actually only rbd for kvm Images where mostly Running Lamp > systems on Ubuntu or centos. > All Images (rbds) are created with "proxmox" where the

Re: [ceph-users] Optimise Setup with Bluestore

2017-08-17 Thread Mehmet
*resend... this Time to the list...* Hey David Thank you for the response! My use case is actually only rbd for kvm Images where mostly Running Lamp systems on Ubuntu or centos. All Images (rbds) are created with "proxmox" where the ceph defaults are used (actually Jewel in the near Future

Re: [ceph-users] Optimise Setup with Bluestore

2017-08-17 Thread Mehmet
Hey Mark :) Am 16. August 2017 21:43:34 MESZ schrieb Mark Nelson : >Hi Mehmet! > >On 08/16/2017 11:12 AM, Mehmet wrote: >> :( no suggestions or recommendations on this? >> >> Am 14. August 2017 16:50:15 MESZ schrieb Mehmet : >> >> Hi friends, >> >>

Re: [ceph-users] Optimise Setup with Bluestore

2017-08-16 Thread Mark Nelson
Hi Mehmet! On 08/16/2017 11:12 AM, Mehmet wrote: :( no suggestions or recommendations on this? Am 14. August 2017 16:50:15 MESZ schrieb Mehmet : Hi friends, my actual hardware setup per OSD-node is as follow: # 3 OSD-Nodes with - 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU

Re: [ceph-users] Optimise Setup with Bluestore

2017-08-16 Thread David Turner
Honestly there isn't enough information about your use case. RBD usage with small IO vs ObjectStore with large files vs ObjectStore with small files vs any number of things. The answer to your question might be that for your needs you should look at having a completely different hardware

Re: [ceph-users] Optimise Setup with Bluestore

2017-08-16 Thread Mehmet
:( no suggestions or recommendations on this? Am 14. August 2017 16:50:15 MESZ schrieb Mehmet : >Hi friends, > >my actual hardware setup per OSD-node is as follow: > ># 3 OSD-Nodes with >- 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2603 v3 @ 1.60GHz ==> 12 Cores, no >Hyper-Threading >- 64GB