[Gluster-users] Video Surviellance Application
Daniel Maher
dma+gluster at witbe.net
Mon Nov 10 12:49:59 UTC 2008
Vikas Gorur wrote:
> 2008/11/10 Harald Stürzebecher <haralds at cs.tu-berlin.de>:
>> Beware that the network bandwidth might get divided between the
>> connections to the servers. 8-)
>>
>> An extreme example:
>> A client machine has one gigE connection to the network and uses
>> client side AFR to replicate the data to 5 servers.
>
> This is a valid point. If you are concerned about the network being
> the bottleneck, you can configure AFR on the server side and use a
> separate gigE network for the replication.
This is how we "solve" the bottleneck issue in our primary
implementation of GlusterFS : two physical networks, one for normal
traffic on eth0 (i.e. interaction with the web servers), and a second
for storage traffic on eth1. Furthermore, we use server-side AFR, thus
the clients never talk to each other (further reducing overhead).
http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/High-availability_storage_using_server-side_AFR
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Daniel Maher <dma+gluster AT witbe DOT net>
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