[CentOS] iSCSI / GFS shared web server file system
James
jchase at mandaladesigns.com
Tue Apr 27 22:27:25 UTC 2010
> Web servers are mostly read-only, so unless your web servers are going
> to do a lot of writing to shared storage I would simply use rsync to a
> local disk in each server, or use NFS, even NFS and heartbeat for
> redundancy will be 100 times simpler to setup and maintain.
>
> GFS/OCFS2/Gluster/Lustre are really for multi-writers to shared
> storage such as a large NFS server cluster (4-8-16 nodes) serving
> thousands of clients for general file services, not thousands of
> clients accessing shared storage directly.
>
It's a good point. Thanks for making it. OCFS2 seems like a pain to
maintain with new rpm's for each new kernel update, and GFS a pain to
setup at the least.
We just want scalability for future hosting options; it seems like GFS
is the most powerful option. But you're right that there is not a lot of
writing going on and NFS is probably the best option.
> -Ross
>
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