It's good to hear the support is coming though. Thanks!
Best Regards,
Zach Lanich
Owner/Lead Developer
weCreate LLC
www.WeCreate.com
814.580.6636
> On Aug 17, 2016, at 8:54 AM, Kaushal M wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 5:18 PM, Humble Devassy Chirammal
>
Thanks Humble. Re: The single point of failure, would there be a single point
of failure in a 4 or 6 node Distributed Replicated setup? I still have to wrap
my head around exactly how many nodes I need for H/A & linear scalability over
time.
PS good to hear subdirectory mount support is
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 5:18 PM, Humble Devassy Chirammal
wrote:
> Hi Zach,
>
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> Option 1. 3 Gluster nodes, one large volume, divided up into subdirs (1 for
> each website), mounting the respective subdirs into their containers & using
> ACLs & LXD’s u/g id maps (mixed
Hi Zach,
>
*Option 1*. 3 Gluster nodes, one large volume, divided up into subdirs (1
for each website), mounting the respective subdirs into their containers &
using ACLs & LXD’s u/g id maps (mixed feelings about security here)
>
Which version of GlusterFS is in use here ? because gluster sub
Hey guys, has anyone had a few mins to look at the aforementioned decision
dilemmas I’m faced with? :) I also have a couple follow-up questions:
1. Is it possible to change a Replicated (replica3, 3 node) setup to a
Distributed Replicated (replica 2, 4 node setup)?
2. I’m leaning toward Option
Adding Luis, Humble, Ashiq to comment as they have done some extensive work
on this area.
On Tuesday 16 August 2016, Zach Lanich wrote:
> Hey guys, I’m having a real hard time figuring out how to handle my
> Gluster situation for the web hosting setup I’m working on. Here’s
Hey guys, I’m having a real hard time figuring out how to handle my Gluster
situation for the web hosting setup I’m working on. Here’s the rundown of what
I’m trying to accomplish:
- Load-balanced web nodes (2 nodes right now), each with multiple LXD
containers in them (1 container per