I never looked into RocksDB, because I thought writing data 24/7 does not 
benefit from caching.
But this is metadata storage, so I might profit from it.

Due to lack of sata ports, is it possible to save all RocksDB's on one ssd?
It should still be faster, to write it to just one ssd, instead of writing it 
to the disk directly.

Tahnks,
Simon
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Von: Robert Sander <r.san...@heinlein-support.de>
Gesendet: Montag, 6. September 2021 16:48:52
An: Simon Sutter; Marc; ceph-users@ceph.io
Betreff: Re: [ceph-users] Re: Performance optimization

Am 06.09.21 um 16:44 schrieb Simon Sutter:

> |node1|node2|node3|node4|node5|node6|node7|node8|
> |1x1TB|1x1TB|1x1TB|1x1TB|1x1TB|1x1TB|1x1TB|1x1TB|
> |4x2TB|4x2TB|4x2TB|4x2TB|4x2TB|4x2TB|4x2TB|4x2TB|
> |1x6TB|1x6TB|1x6TB|1x6TB|1x6TB|1x6TB|1x6TB|1x6TB|

"ceph osd df tree" should show the data distribution among the OSDs.

Are all of these HDDs? Are these HDDs equipped with RocksDB on SSD?
HDD only will have abysmal performance.

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