[Gluster-users] PLEASE READ ! We need your opinion. GSOC-2014 and the Gluster community
Jay Vyas
jayunit100 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 13 12:00:01 UTC 2014
I vote for 3,2,1 :
Best: the accelerator looks cool and would be awesome for supporting hi throughput workloads w/ different consistency gaurantees. In hadoop this could be valuable I think when we want fast ETL but can wait a few seconds for files to b available in global namespace
2nd best: split brain project. Id spin It... think best to focus on good tests for this type of thing, maybe even reproducible VM testing using vagrant or docker, to demonstrate distributed bugs like this if possible.
By the way .... Just to confirm that This is all you needed...I missed this thread earlier . We need more Gsoc participation , right? and we have 3 projects we need to vote on? Thanks for bringing our attention to this by the way.!
> On Mar 13, 2014, at 7:29 AM, "Bernhard Glomm" <bernhard.glomm at ecologic.eu> wrote:
>
> thnx Carlos for your ambition Carlos
> I'm not much of a developer but for what it's worth here my thoughts:
>
> Your #1) sounds great, but does that mean object store or will it still be whole files that are handled?
> up to now I loved the feeling of having at least my files on the bricks if something went really wrong and
> not ending up with a huge number of xMB sized snippets splattered around (well I know pros and cons
> and depending on scenario and size, but still though...)
>
> Your #2) could be incorporated in #1) somehow? "minimum 3 bricks, 1 per node" with kind of quorum mechanism???
>
> As #3) I would vote for reliable encryption to be able to use third party storage,
> just speed??? is affected by to many other things, bandwith, speed of underlaing storage, different speed of different bricks...
> so speed I would vote down on rank #4) ;-)
>
> Bernhard
>
> Am 13.03.2014 12:10:17, schrieb Carlos Capriotti:
> Hello, all.
>
> I am a little bit impressed by the lack of action on this topic. I hate to be "that guy", specially being new here, but it has to be done.
>
> If I've got this right, we have here a chance of developing Gluster even further, sponsored by Google, with a dedicated programmer for the summer.
>
> In other words, if we play our cards right, we can get a free programmer and at least a good start/advance on this fantastic.
>
> Well, I've checked the trello board, and there is a fair amount of things there.
>
> There are a couple of things that are not there as well.
>
> I think it would be nice to listen to the COMMUNITY (yes, that means YOU), for either suggestions, or at least a vote.
>
> My opinion, being also my vote, in order of PERSONAL preference:
>
> 1) There is a project going on (https://forge.gluster.org/disperse), that consists on re-writing the stripe module on gluster. This is specially important because it has a HUGE impact on Total Cost of Implementation (customer side), Total Cost of Ownership, and also matching what the competition has to offer. Among other things, it would allow gluster to implement a RAIDZ/RAID5 type of fault tolerance, much more efficient, and would, as far as I understand, allow you to use 3 nodes as a minimum stripe+replication. This means 25% less money in computer hardware, with increased data safety/resilience.
>
> 2) We have a recurring issue with split-brain solution. There is an entry on trello asking/suggesting a mechanism that arbitrates this resolution automatically. I pretty much think this could come together with another solution that is file replication consistency check.
>
> 3) Accelerator node project. Some storage solutions out there offer an "accelerator node", which is, in short, a, extra node with a lot of RAM, eventually fast disks (SSD), and that works like a proxy to the regular volumes. active chunks of files are moved there, logs (ZIL style) are recorded on fast media, among other things. There is NO active project for this, or trello entry, because it is something I started discussing with a few fellows just a couple of days ago. I thought of starting to play with RAM disks (tmpfs) as scratch disks, but, since we have an opportunity to do something more efficient, or at the very least start it, why not ?
>
> Now, c'mon ! Time is running out. We need hands on deck here, for a simple vote !
>
> Can you share 3 lines with your thoughts ?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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