Il 2021-07-19 13:18 Pranith Kumar Karampuri ha scritto:
One option is we will place a zfs brick with tapes as hard drives in
different data centers with glusterfs replicating between them.
For this storage, latency is not that important. But we need the data
to be safe.
For such a setup, I woul
Il 2021-07-19 06:44 Pranith Kumar Karampuri ha scritto:
On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 3:56 PM Strahil Nikolov
wrote:
I can add that you should use bitrod, if you plan to keep data in
glusterfs for a longer period.
My company uses zfs, so it probably would be redundant. zfs does
something similar I
hi Pranith,
we keep our research (astrophysical/telescope/simulations) data on the
tapes,there we hold them on the same generation of the tapes around 10-12y
old.
our data is incremental over 1990-2021, currently over petabyte...in early
90-th we have started with a few GB,1-10 DDS tapes ~1GB eac
I can add that you should use bitrod, if you plan to keep data in glusterfs for
a longer period.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 0:29, Gionatan Danti wrote: Il
2021-07-14 08:03 Pranith Kumar Karampuri ha scritto:
> Hi,
> I am researching the kind of hardware that
Il 2021-07-14 08:03 Pranith Kumar Karampuri ha scritto:
Hi,
I am researching the kind of hardware that would be best for
archival use case. We probably need to keep the data anywhere between
20-40 years. Do let us know what you think would be best.
I think nobody can recommend anything on
Hi,
I am researching the kind of hardware that would be best for archival
use case. We probably need to keep the data anywhere between 20-40 years.
Do let us know what you think would be best.
Pranith
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