[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] iscsi vs nfs for xen VMs
Il 26/01/2011 21:15, Freddie Cash ha scritto: [cut] > For ZFS? No, there are no guarantees. But the Illumos, Nexenta, and > FreeBSD devs won't be sitting still just waiting for Oracle to release > something (look at the removal of the python dependency ZFS > delegations in Illumos, for example). This may lead to a split in the > future (Oracle ZFS vs OpenZFS). But that's the future. ZFSv28 is > available for FreeBSD right now, which supports all the features we're > looking for in ZFS. I'm hoping like you ...because ZFS is a great FS ...a bit memory hungry but great >> d) NFS is slow ...NFS over RDMA is fast but freebsd has no open/official >> infiniband stack > > NFS doesn't have to be slow. in other words if your car can go at 300 Km/h ...with NFS you have a maximum of 180/200 ... [cut] > Yes, true. But having a cronjob in the guest (or having the backups > server execute the command remotely) that does a dump of the database > before the backup snapshot is created is pretty darn close to atomic, > and hasn't failed us yet in our restores. It's not perfect, but so > far, so good. of course > Compared to the hassle of getting iSCSI live-migration working, and > all the hassles of getting a cluster-aware LVM or FS setup, I'll take > a little drop in raw disk I/O. :) Ease of management trumps raw > performance for us (we're only 5 people managing servers for an entire > school district of ~2100 staff and 50 schools). not so difficult to setup ...I prefer to not waste money in additional storages and I prefer also to consolidate more VMs on a single storage. Christian _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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