Large FOSS filesystems,	was Re: [Beowulf] 512 nodes	Myrinet	cluster Challanges
    Joe Landman 
    landman at scalableinformatics.com
       
    Sat May  6 07:10:50 PDT 2006
    
    
  
Craig Tierney wrote:
> My concern wouldn't be the stability of the xfs filesystem.  We have 
> used it for almost 5 years now in the configuration discussed above.
> The filesystems weren't as large as 16TB (no more than 2TB), but
> that is so we could divide performance over several servers.
> 
> My concern with this setup isn't xfs, it would be the stability of
> the storage.  Also, if there is a disk hiccup  (which will happen) that
> repairing a 16 TB filesystem takes a long time.  A distributed 
> filesystem (PVFS2, Ibrix, etc) you would only have to fix the one 
> volume, not the entire filesystem.  There may be some filesystem 
> consistency checks after repair, but not to the extent of a full 
> filesystem check.
With AoE based Coraid or the iSCSI based IBrix and others, you localize 
hardware raid to a single disk tray.  Then you mirror trays.  Disk 
hiccups should not impact the fs.
The Coraid driver is FOSS, and we make RPMs of it available to our 
customers from our download site.
Joe
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