2011/12/14 Marc Muehlfeld
> Am 14.12.2011 14:54, schrieb Marc Muehlfeld:
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> Am 14.12.2011 14:00, schrieb Raphaël Hoareau:
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>>> You could also try to use two NICs with specific routes. NIC1 knows the
>>> route to Server1 and NIC2 knows the route to Server2.
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Le 14 décembre 2011 14:54, Marc Muehlfeld <
marc.muehlf...@medizinische-genetik.de> a écrit :
> Am 14.12.2011 14:00, schrieb Raphaël Hoareau:
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>> You could also try to use two NICs with specific routes. NIC1 knows the
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>> route to Server1 and NIC2 knows the route
ming and/or NIC specific route),
go ahead.
And, please, give me your results as I'm very interested in GlusterFS
performances.
Regards,
Raphaël.
Le 14 décembre 2011 12:55, Marc Muehlfeld <
marc.muehlf...@medizinische-genetik.de> a écrit :
> Am 14.12.2011 11:50, schrieb Raphaël Hoare
Hi Marc,
The GlusterFS client DOES send the data directly to both storage, that's
why your speed is about half the NFS speed.
Concerning tweaks to write only on one server, and then replicate from one
server to another, I think it's not possible given the architecture of
GlusterFS.
If someone know