On 29 October 2015 at 15:50, Anuradha Talur wrote:
> Yes, there is a way to speed it up. Basically the process of finding out
> whether a file needs heal or not takes some time, leading to slow heal
> info.
> This decision making can be done in a faster way. I'm working on the
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> From: "Lindsay Mathieson" <lindsay.mathie...@gmail.com>
> To: "Krutika Dhananjay" <kdhan...@redhat.com>
> Cc: "gluster-users" <gluster-users@gluster.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 1:08:33 P
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> To: "Krutika Dhananjay" <kdhan...@redhat.com>
> Cc: "gluster-users" <gluster-users@gluster.org>
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On 28 October 2015 at 17:03, Krutika Dhananjay wrote:
> So sharding also helps with better disk utilization in
> distributed-replicated volumes for large files (like VM images).
> ..
There are other long-term benefits one could reap from using sharding: for
> instance, for
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> To: "Krutika Dhananjay" <kdhan...@redhat.com>
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On 18 October 2015 at 00:17, Vijay Bellur wrote:
> Krutika has been working on several performance improvements for sharding
> and the results have been encouraging for virtual machine workloads.
>
> Testing feedback would be very welcome!
>
I've managed to setup a replica 3
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> Subject: [Gluster-users] Shard Volume testing (3.7.5)
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