> Op 24 aug. 2019 om 16:36 heeft Darren Soothill <darren.sooth...@suse.com> het 
> volgende geschreven:
> 
> So can you do it.
> 
> Yes you can.
> 
> Should you do it is the bigger question.
> 
> So my first question would be what type of drives are you using? Enterprise 
> class drives with a low failure rate?
> 

Doesn’t matter. From my experience: With 2x replication you will loose data at 
some point.

As a consultant I have just seen too many cases of data loss with 2x.

Please, don’t do it.

> Then you have to ask yourself are you feeling lucky?
> 
> If you do a scrub and 1 drive returns 1 value and another drive returns 
> another value which one is correct?
> 
> What happens should you have a drive failure and you have any other error? A 
> node failure? Another disk failure? A disk read error? All of these could 
> mean data loss.
> 
> How important is the data you are storing and do you have a backup of it as 
> you will need that backup at some point.
> 
> Darren
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 24 Aug 2019, at 14:01, Wesley Peng <weslep...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> We have all SSD disks as ceph's backend storage.
>> Consider the cost factor, can we setup the cluster to have only two replicas 
>> for objects?
>> 
>> thanks & regards
>> Wesley
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