Re: [Gluster-users] Need a quick answer on Distributed Replicated Storage questions
Jonathan, You can export a Gluster mount via a client with a NFS server however the performance is pretty poor. As far as i know there is no way to export it with iSCSI. Your best option is to use a single/dual Linux/Solaris iscsi server to boot strap all your systems in xenServer and then use Gluster and fuse to mount your /data drive once the system is up and running. liam On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Jonathan Bayles jbay...@readytechs.comwrote: Hi all, I am attempting to prevent my company from having to buy a SAN to backend our virtualization platform(xenServer). Right now we have a light workload and 4 dell 2950's (6disks, 1 controller each) to leverage against the storage side. I like what I see in regard to the Distributed Replicated Storage where you essentially create a RAID 10 of bricks. This would work very well for me. The question is, how do I serve this storage paradigm to a front end that's expecting an NFS share or an iSCSI target? Does gluster enable me to access the entire cluster from a single IP? Or is it something I could run on a centos cluster (luci and ricci) and use the cluster suite to present the glustered file system in the form of an NFS share? Let me back up and state my needs/assumptions: * A storage cluster with the capacity equal to at least 1 node(assuming all nodes are the same). * I need to be able to lose/take down any one brick in the cluster at any time without a loss of data. * I need more than the throughput of a single server, if not in overall speed, then in width. * I need to be able to add more bricks in and have the expectation of increased storage capacity and throughput. * I need to present the storage as a single entity as an NFS share or a iSCSI target. If there are any existing models out there please point me too them, I don't mind doing the work I just don't want to re-invent the wheel. Thanks in advance for your time and effort, I know what its like to have to answer newbie questions! ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
Re: [Gluster-users] Need a quick answer on Distributed Replicated Storage questions
What are the more effective uses of gluster to backend virtualization. Any blueprints, success stories? -Original Message- From: gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org [mailto:gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org] On Behalf Of VahriƧ Muhtaryan Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 4:54 AM To: 'Anand Babu'; 'Liam Slusser' Cc: gluster-users@gluster.org Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Need a quick answer on Distributed Replicated Storage questions Hello, I have a same question in my mind about isci but I belive that we can achieve the problem with installing http://iscsitarget.sourceforge.net/ on client side and share the glusterfs area as a lun storage , isn'T it ? -Original Message- From: gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org [mailto:gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org] On Behalf Of Anand Babu Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 11:36 AM To: Liam Slusser Cc: gluster-users@gluster.org Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Need a quick answer on Distributed Replicated Storage questions We made good progress with unfs3 integration using booster model. GlusterFS and unfs3 (modified version) will run in single address space using booster library. This feature is scheduled for 2.1. We will try to have a pre-release available soon (in weeks). GlusterFS v2.2 will have a native NFS protocol translator. iSCSI exporting requires mmap support. You can create image files and losetup them as devices. Then it will be possible to export as iSCSI volumes. We just fixed a bug that caused poor mmap write performance. Work is on the way. We will keep you updated. -- Anand Babu Periasamy GPG Key ID: 0x62E15A31 Blog [http://unlocksmith.org] GlusterFS [http://www.gluster.org] GNU/Linux [http://www.gnu.org] Liam Slusser wrote: Jonathan, You can export a Gluster mount via a client with a NFS server however the performance is pretty poor. As far as i know there is no way to export it with iSCSI. Your best option is to use a single/dual Linux/Solaris iscsi server to boot strap all your systems in xenServer and then use Gluster and fuse to mount your /data drive once the system is up and running. liam On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Jonathan Bayles jbay...@readytechs.com mailto:jbay...@readytechs.com wrote: Hi all, I am attempting to prevent my company from having to buy a SAN to backend our virtualization platform(xenServer). Right now we have a light workload and 4 dell 2950's (6disks, 1 controller each) to leverage against the storage side. I like what I see in regard to the Distributed Replicated Storage where you essentially create a RAID 10 of bricks. This would work very well for me. The question is, how do I serve this storage paradigm to a front end that's expecting an NFS share or an iSCSI target? Does gluster enable me to access the entire cluster from a single IP? Or is it something I could run on a centos cluster (luci and ricci) and use the cluster suite to present the glustered file system in the form of an NFS share? Let me back up and state my needs/assumptions: * A storage cluster with the capacity equal to at least 1 node(assuming all nodes are the same). * I need to be able to lose/take down any one brick in the cluster at any time without a loss of data. * I need more than the throughput of a single server, if not in overall speed, then in width. * I need to be able to add more bricks in and have the expectation of increased storage capacity and throughput. * I need to present the storage as a single entity as an NFS share or a iSCSI target. If there are any existing models out there please point me too them, I don't mind doing the work I just don't want to re-invent the wheel. Thanks in advance for your time and effort, I know what its like to have to answer newbie questions! ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org mailto:Gluster-users@gluster.org http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users -- -- ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
Re: [Gluster-users] Need a quick answer on Distributed Replicated Storage questions
Liam Slusser wrote: Thanks for the update Anand. Funny you mention unfs3. Just today one of our engineers at work setup unfs3 against our large production gluster cluster and, so far, it has been very good. I just was reading up on your modified booster version and will also give that a try also. I'm looking forward to testing out the modified unfs3 and the native nfs protocol translator! I'd suggest waiting till Jun 23-24 for 2.0.3 to come out. That has all the improvements/fixes to booster and libglusterfsclient, in order to get unfs3 to work properly. -Shehjar Thanks! ls On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Anand Babu a...@gluster.com mailto:a...@gluster.com wrote: We made good progress with unfs3 integration using booster model. GlusterFS and unfs3 (modified version) will run in single address space using booster library. This feature is scheduled for 2.1. We will try to have a pre-release available soon (in weeks). GlusterFS v2.2 will have a native NFS protocol translator. iSCSI exporting requires mmap support. You can create image files and losetup them as devices. Then it will be possible to export as iSCSI volumes. We just fixed a bug that caused poor mmap write performance. Work is on the way. We will keep you updated. -- Anand Babu Periasamy GPG Key ID: 0x62E15A31 Blog [http://unlocksmith.org] GlusterFS [http://www.gluster.org] GNU/Linux [http://www.gnu.org] Liam Slusser wrote: Jonathan, You can export a Gluster mount via a client with a NFS server however the performance is pretty poor. As far as i know there is no way to export it with iSCSI. Your best option is to use a single/dual Linux/Solaris iscsi server to boot strap all your systems in xenServer and then use Gluster and fuse to mount your /data drive once the system is up and running. liam On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Jonathan Bayles jbay...@readytechs.com mailto:jbay...@readytechs.com mailto:jbay...@readytechs.com mailto:jbay...@readytechs.com wrote: Hi all, I am attempting to prevent my company from having to buy a SAN to backend our virtualization platform(xenServer). Right now we have a light workload and 4 dell 2950's (6disks, 1 controller each) to leverage against the storage side. I like what I see in regard to the Distributed Replicated Storage where you essentially create a RAID 10 of bricks. This would work very well for me. The question is, how do I serve this storage paradigm to a front end that's expecting an NFS share or an iSCSI target? Does gluster enable me to access the entire cluster from a single IP? Or is it something I could run on a centos cluster (luci and ricci) and use the cluster suite to present the glustered file system in the form of an NFS share? Let me back up and state my needs/assumptions: * A storage cluster with the capacity equal to at least 1 node(assuming all nodes are the same). * I need to be able to lose/take down any one brick in the cluster at any time without a loss of data. * I need more than the throughput of a single server, if not in overall speed, then in width. * I need to be able to add more bricks in and have the expectation of increased storage capacity and throughput. * I need to present the storage as a single entity as an NFS share or a iSCSI target. If there are any existing models out there please point me too them, I don't mind doing the work I just don't want to re-invent the wheel. Thanks in advance for your time and effort, I know what its like to have to answer newbie questions! ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org mailto:Gluster-users@gluster.org mailto:Gluster-users@gluster.org mailto:Gluster-users@gluster.org http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org mailto:Gluster-users@gluster.org http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
[Gluster-users] Need a quick answer on Distributed Replicated Storage questions
Hi all, I am attempting to prevent my company from having to buy a SAN to backend our virtualization platform(xenServer). Right now we have a light workload and 4 dell 2950's (6disks, 1 controller each) to leverage against the storage side. I like what I see in regard to the Distributed Replicated Storage where you essentially create a RAID 10 of bricks. This would work very well for me. The question is, how do I serve this storage paradigm to a front end that's expecting an NFS share or an iSCSI target? Does gluster enable me to access the entire cluster from a single IP? Or is it something I could run on a centos cluster (luci and ricci) and use the cluster suite to present the glustered file system in the form of an NFS share? Let me back up and state my needs/assumptions: * A storage cluster with the capacity equal to at least 1 node(assuming all nodes are the same). * I need to be able to lose/take down any one brick in the cluster at any time without a loss of data. * I need more than the throughput of a single server, if not in overall speed, then in width. * I need to be able to add more bricks in and have the expectation of increased storage capacity and throughput. * I need to present the storage as a single entity as an NFS share or a iSCSI target. If there are any existing models out there please point me too them, I don't mind doing the work I just don't want to re-invent the wheel. Thanks in advance for your time and effort, I know what its like to have to answer newbie questions! ___ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@gluster.org http://zresearch.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users