Thank You Strahil !
On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 8:05 AM Strahil Nikolov
wrote:
> >Please clarify what are the disk groups that you are referring to?
> Either Raid5/6 or Raid10 with a HW controller(s).
>
>
> >Regarding your statement "In JBOD mode, Red Hat support only 'replica 3'
> >volumes." does
>Please clarify what are the disk groups that you are referring to?
Either Raid5/6 or Raid10 with a HW controller(s).
>Regarding your statement "In JBOD mode, Red Hat support only 'replica 3'
>>volumes." does this also mean "replica 3" variants ex.
>"distributed-replicate"
Nope, As far as I
Strahil,
Please clarify what are the disk groups that you are referring to?
Also,
Regarding your statement "In JBOD mode, Red Hat support only 'replica 3'
volumes." does this also mean "replica 3" variants ex.
"distributed-replicate"
Thank You For Your Help !
On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 7:34 AM C
Thanks Strahil !
More questions may follow.
Thanks Again For Your Help !
On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 12:29 AM Strahil Nikolov
wrote:
> Imagine you got a host with 60 Spinning Disks -> I would recommend you to
> split it to 10/12 disk groups and these groups will represent several
> bricks (6/5).
>
Imagine you got a host with 60 Spinning Disks -> I would recommend you to split
it to 10/12 disk groups and these groups will represent several bricks (6/5).
Keep in mind that when you start using many (some articles state hundreds , but
no exact number was given) bricks , you should consider br
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