Hi Dan,

Thank you for your contributions to Gluster as a maintainer! Look forward
to your continued participation in the community.

I am working on a plan for tiering going forward and will share details in
the few days.

Good luck for your future endeavors!

Best,
Vijay



On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 9:14 AM, Dan Lambright <dlamb...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Dear Gluster Community,
>
> 2017 has arrived, and I have taken an opportunity which will require a new
> maintainer for gluster tiering to replace me. I will continue to be
> available to help with the feature as a contributor.
>
> As seen in this year's CES conference [1], new storage types are coming
> fast. Customers will likely use a mix of them, and tiering is a logical
> consideration. Going forward the feature should support multiple tiers,
> better performance while migration is underway, and migration according to
> attributes other than hit rate. Under the hood, tiering should evolve with
> the rest of gluster (e.g. DHT2), the database vs other algorithms should be
> analyzed critically, and somehow the codebase should be detached from DHT.
> All significant and interesting challenges.
>
> Gluster has come a long way since I joined- and I think it will only get
> better.
>
> Dan
>
> [1]
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/01/04/optane_arrives_at_ces/
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