Hi,
I guess some good advice is pre-mature optimization is the root of all
evil. Use the Gluster defaults for your replica volumes, then, when
you inevitably have performance issues, identify bottlenecks logically
and iteratively:
- Raw RAID read/write speeds
- Raw network
The proper way to engineer your system would be to identify the performance of
your most expensive processes and design a system to allow those to perform in
a way that is in line with your expectations.
If you're properly engineering a system, you should know what your performance
Hi all,
I'm currently doing a Fileserver between 2 nodes, I use GlusterFS
in replicate mode between them to keep data in sync.
This fileserver is planned to be used by about 200
users/workstations simultaneously for homes and other shares so my
questions are :
* What's the