[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Searching for a Filesystem / Storage Solution
Hi Kyrios,sorry because my english, I don't want to say that google fs can be purcharsed. I read some papers about Google fs, it looks great. The most similar fs that I found is Lustre fs, but until 2008 it will not have "Multi-server file RAID-1 (mirroring)" (acording to the clusterfs roadmap), so noadays clusterfs is not fault tolerant without shared storage. Some of the bigest cluster in the world use clusterfs. I found a blueprint from Sun Microsystems quite interesting, using clusterfs: http://www.sun.com/blueprints/0507/820-2187.html Marc Kyrios wrote: Hi Marc, much thanks for your input!I didn't know that GooFS can be purchased. I already thought that it would be a good solution.Also if I find something else I will let you know. Bye ThorstenOn 7/5/07, *Marc Patino Gómez* <mpatino@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mpatino@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:Hi Kyrios, I have more or less the same problem than you. I don't want to buy an expensive SAN or NAS comercial solution. The solution to our problem will be the google filesystem but it is not opensource. I found some items to at to your list: - Lustre filesystem (CFS) - CLVM - Distributed RAID over iscsi ( I found some papers about it, in some days I will test it) I know that find a solution to it is dificult, it's not trivial to build a system with the the following properties: - scalable - reliable - easy to manage - low cost .... Marc Kyrios wrote: > Hi list :) > > I'm currently planning to setup the following environment: > > 4 - 16 physical nodes (starting with 4) > Each Node is a x86 Machine with 160GB Diskspace. > Each Node should run about 10 Virtual Machines. > Each Virtual Machine needs about 2GB Filesystem. > Live Migration should be used for maintenance times and to > redistribute the VMs depending on the load they generate. > > Live Migration needs SAN Storage. Since SAN Storage is expensive I'd > like to avoid buying a dedicated solution. > This is why I'm searching for a fault tolerant solution using the > hardware already available. > > I already read articles about: > * LVS > * GFS > * DRBD > * GlusterFS > * GNBD > > But now I'm totally confused. > > Has anyone any good article or Howto on this issue? > > What I'm looking for is a virtual Filesystem over all the nodes which > can handle if one node goes down. > > Current ideas are something like: Create Block Devices with DRBD using> 2 nodes each. Create a stripe over all available DRBDs using LVM and> export the Logical Volumes to the DomUs. The problem with that is that> I'm "losing" half of the storage (mirroring) - which would be okay -> and worse that I would have a single point of failure (The server > which is exporting the Logical Volumes). > > Would Xen work with some kind of cluster Filesystem? > > I'm really totaly confused. > > Best Regards > Thorsten > > -- > ... black holes are where god divided by zero. >------------------------------------------------------------------------> > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users --... black holes are where god divided by zero. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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