Hello
I was experimenting with glusterfs-server-3.2.5 (RHEL/Fedora), but I was
unable to export files with read-only option by editing volume files, but
glusterfsd wasn't launched by glusterd (tried several ways). How it's
possible to do that?
Also, is there a good way to do it from "gluster" uti
On 20 Jan 2012, at 14:08, RDP wrote:
> Any inputs will be highly appreciated.
My experience with gluster is that it's dismally slow for applications like
this. Would you not be better off spending the same money serving directly from
S3 or using CloudFront, or distribute data (slowly) using glu
We are now in a process of creating a Glusterfs based NAS on the Amazon EC2
cloud using EBS volume. I did like to hear opinions/advices/experiences of
how others have done this.
Our scenario is simple. We need to store large number of static web files
like images (size less than 2 MB per file), et