Backlog #1735
Add new driver to integrate Glusterfs 3.4
Status: | Closed | Start date: | 01/23/2013 | |
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Priority: | High | Due date: | ||
Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% | |
Category: | Drivers - Storage | |||
Target version: | - |
Description
The new GlusterFS device driver for QEMU that bypasses FUSE, talking directly to GlusterFS via a new client library, libgfap.
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#1 Updated by Ruben S. Montero about 8 years ago
- Category set to Drivers - Storage
#2 Updated by Ruben S. Montero about 8 years ago
- Tracker changed from Feature to Request
#3 Updated by Justice London about 8 years ago
Just wanted to add some more details about this. In my own testing, KVM with file/qcow images on Gluster is pretty slow right now. This will speed things up significantly. Enough that perhaps when it's released it might be worthwhile to recommend as a default storage facility. More details about this are available here http://raobharata.wordpress.com/2012/10/29/qemu-glusterfs-native-integration/ and that includes some examples of getting it working with the 3.4 beta.
Further, I have experience with scaling out Gluster storage in very high load production so if there are any questions about getting stuff working, just let me know!
#4 Updated by Ruben S. Montero about 8 years ago
- Tracker changed from Request to Backlog
#5 Updated by Ruben S. Montero about 8 years ago
- Status changed from New to Pending
#6 Updated by Ruben S. Montero about 8 years ago
- Priority changed from Normal to High
#7 Updated by ZIemowit Pierzycki almost 8 years ago
Implementing this should be easy:
http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/2202
I'm about 50% done with this. Still writing shell scripts but oned and sunstone code has been added.
#8 Updated by Ruben S. Montero almost 8 years ago
- Status changed from Pending to Closed
Closing this, all references to #2202