Hi Nick and other Cephers,

Thanks for your reply.
>2) Config Errors>This can be an easy one to say you are safe from. But I would 
>say most outages and data loss incidents I have seen on the mailing>lists have 
>been due to poor hardware choice or configuring options such as size=2, 
>min_size=1 or enabling stuff like nobarriers.

I am wondering the pros and cons of the nobarrier option used by Ceph.

It is well known that nobarrier is dangerous when power outage happens, but if 
we already have replicas in different racks or PDUs, will Ceph reduce the risk 
of data lost with this option?

I have seen many performance tuning articles providing nobarrier option in xfs, 
but there are not many of then mention the trade-off of nobarrier.

Is it really unacceptable to use nobarrier in production environment? I will be 
much grateful if you guys are willing to share any experiences about nobarrier 
and xfs.

Sincerely,
Craig Chi (Product Developer)
Synology Inc. Taipei, Taiwan. Ext. 361

On 2016-11-17 05:04, Nick Fisk<n...@fisk.me.uk>wrote:
> >-----Original Message----->From: ceph-users 
> >[mailto:ceph-users-boun...@lists.ceph.com] On Behalf Of Pedro Benites>Sent: 
> >16 November 2016 17:51>To: ceph-users@lists.ceph.com>Subject: [ceph-users] 
> >how possible is that ceph cluster crash>>Hi,>>I have a ceph cluster with 50 
> >TB, with 15 osds, it is working fine for one year and I would like to grow 
> >it and migrate all my old storage,>about 100 TB to ceph, but I have a doubt. 
> >How possible is that the cluster fail and everything went very bad? 
> >Everything is possible, I think there are 3 main risks 1) Hardware failure I 
> >would say Ceph is probably one of the safest options in regards to hardware 
> >failures, certainly if you start using 4TB+ disks. 2) Config Errors This can 
> >be an easy one to say you are safe from. But I would say most outages and 
> >data loss incidents I have seen on the mailing lists have been due to poor 
> >hardware choice or configuring options such as size=2, min_size=1 or 
> >enabling stuff like nobarriers. 3) Ceph Bugs Pro
 bably th

e rarest, but potentially the most scary as you have less control. They do 
happen and it's something to be aware of How reliable is ceph?>What is the risk 
about lose my data.? is necessary backup my data? Yes, always backup your data, 
no matter solution you use. Just like RAID != Backup, neither does 
ceph.>>Regards.>Pedro.>_______________________________________________>ceph-users
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