> 
> James Harper <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > CEPH does sound exciting. Is anyone here doing it with Xen?
> 
> It was still under heavy development when last I read about it. The kernel
> module entered the mainline and, I assume, has undergone further work
> since
> then.
> 
> File systems take a long time to mature. Testing and bug finding efforts
> always help, however.
> 

Full of enthusiasm, I've just created 3 xen VM's and created a 3 node CEPH 
cluster inside. It's amazingly easy to set up, but from what I can see some of 
the init tools automate a lot of the steps that I assume need to be done 
manually for ongoing maintenance, so I may go back and set it up the long way 
around to get a feel for the steps involved, or maybe just add a few more nodes.

For a production CEPH installation, I think I would still use RAID1 underneath 
and then deploy CEPH on top, as it lowers the risk of a node-down situation, at 
the expense of requiring additional disks.

Debian appears to have some OCF RA's which I haven't investigated yet, as I'd 
still want to use pacemaker for managing the actual VM's. For a 5 node cluster 
with 2 copies of all xen virtual disks I assume it becomes important to run 
VM's on a node that has a local replica of the data... or is the data striped 
across all nodes transparently in a "you don't need to know" way? I'd better do 
some more reading I guess :)

James

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