Large FOSS filesystems, was Re: [Beowulf] 512 nodes Myrinet cluster Challanges
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Dan Stromberg strombrg at dcs.nac.uci.eduThu May 4 09:57:13 PDT 2006
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> Ooops, sorry, english is not my native language and I can make > mistakes :-) I liked pvfs before and I love pvfs2 now. > > Well, I think the problems are those you are mentioning, first it > goes a bit slower than let's say nfs or something like gfs over gnbd > (for small clusters)... in any case it is not so slow. The other > is that you need the nodes that are metadata or I/O servers have > to be up, that means that the probability of file system failure is higher. > > The adventages are many, parallel I/O is a plus, not only for mpi programs > but also for the normal tasks, if you try to convert the format of a lot > of images you can split the work between nodes, but this is an adventage > only if your file system can handle that, which is not the case of nfs > obviously. > > In other words, pvfs2 is free, great and useful. it works well as a > scratch area and it uses resources that otherwise are not visible > for the user. And for myrinet users it goes over gm which is nice. On a somewhat related note, are there any FOSS filesystems that can surpass 16 terabytes in a single filesystem - reliably? Even something like a 64 bit linux system aggregating gnbd exports or similar with md or lvm and xfs or reiserfs (or whatever filesystem) would count, if it works reliably.
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