* Recommended number of pools, one Q. ever wanted to ask @ 2012-02-28 9:35 Oliver Francke 2012-02-28 9:42 ` Wido den Hollander 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Oliver Francke @ 2012-02-28 9:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ceph-devel Hi *, well, there was once a comment on our layout in means of "too many pools". Our setup is to have a pool per customer, to simplify the view on used storage capacity. So, if we have - in a couple of months, we hope - more then some hundred customers, this setup was not recommended, cause the whole system is not designed for handling that. ( Sage) What does "not recommended" mean? Is it, that per OSD the used memory will be too high? Is this a general performance issue? Well, if we read "pool", this gave us the basic idea/concept to put all per-customers data into it. Please sched some light in 8-) Kind regards, Oliver. -- Oliver Francke filoo GmbH Moltkestraße 25a 33330 Gütersloh HRB4355 AG Gütersloh Geschäftsführer: S.Grewing | J.Rehpöhler | C.Kunz Folgen Sie uns auf Twitter: http://twitter.com/filoogmbh -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Recommended number of pools, one Q. ever wanted to ask 2012-02-28 9:35 Recommended number of pools, one Q. ever wanted to ask Oliver Francke @ 2012-02-28 9:42 ` Wido den Hollander 2012-02-28 9:50 ` Oliver Francke 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Wido den Hollander @ 2012-02-28 9:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Oliver Francke; +Cc: ceph-devel Hi, On 02/28/2012 10:35 AM, Oliver Francke wrote: > Hi *, > > well, there was once a comment on our layout in means of "too many pools". > Our setup is to have a pool per customer, to simplify the view on used > storage > capacity. > So, if we have - in a couple of months, we hope - more then some hundred > customers, this setup was not recommended, cause the whole system is not > designed for handling that. ( Sage) > > What does "not recommended" mean? Is it, that per OSD the used memory > will be > too high? Yes. Every new pool you create will consume some memory on the OSD. So if you start creating a lot of pools, you will also start consuming more and more memory. I haven't followed this lately, but that is the current information I have. The number of objects in a pool is also not a problem, you can have millions without any issues. It's the number of pools which will haunt you later on. Wido > Is this a general performance issue? > > Well, if we read "pool", this gave us the basic idea/concept to put all > per-customers > data into it. > > Please sched some light in 8-) > > Kind regards, > > Oliver. > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Recommended number of pools, one Q. ever wanted to ask 2012-02-28 9:42 ` Wido den Hollander @ 2012-02-28 9:50 ` Oliver Francke 2012-02-28 15:51 ` Wido den Hollander 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Oliver Francke @ 2012-02-28 9:50 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wido den Hollander; +Cc: ceph-devel Well, On 02/28/2012 10:42 AM, Wido den Hollander wrote: > Hi, > > On 02/28/2012 10:35 AM, Oliver Francke wrote: >> Hi *, >> >> well, there was once a comment on our layout in means of "too many >> pools". >> Our setup is to have a pool per customer, to simplify the view on used >> storage >> capacity. >> So, if we have - in a couple of months, we hope - more then some hundred >> customers, this setup was not recommended, cause the whole system is not >> designed for handling that. ( Sage) >> >> What does "not recommended" mean? Is it, that per OSD the used memory >> will be >> too high? > > Yes. Every new pool you create will consume some memory on the OSD. So > if you start creating a lot of pools, you will also start consuming > more and more memory. > > I haven't followed this lately, but that is the current information I > have. > > The number of objects in a pool is also not a problem, you can have > millions without any issues. It's the number of pools which will haunt > you later on. thnx for the quick reply, so if we can imagine, that the number of pool per OSD is the limiting factor, we shall not have more than let's say ~100, means, we shall be safe. > > Wido best regards, Oliver. > >> Is this a general performance issue? >> >> Well, if we read "pool", this gave us the basic idea/concept to put all >> per-customers >> data into it. >> >> Please sched some light in 8-) >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Oliver. >> > -- Oliver Francke filoo GmbH Moltkestraße 25a 33330 Gütersloh HRB4355 AG Gütersloh Geschäftsführer: S.Grewing | J.Rehpöhler | C.Kunz Folgen Sie uns auf Twitter: http://twitter.com/filoogmbh -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Recommended number of pools, one Q. ever wanted to ask 2012-02-28 9:50 ` Oliver Francke @ 2012-02-28 15:51 ` Wido den Hollander 2012-02-28 17:14 ` Sage Weil 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Wido den Hollander @ 2012-02-28 15:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Oliver Francke; +Cc: ceph-devel Hi, On 02/28/2012 10:50 AM, Oliver Francke wrote: > Well, > > On 02/28/2012 10:42 AM, Wido den Hollander wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 02/28/2012 10:35 AM, Oliver Francke wrote: >>> Hi *, >>> >>> well, there was once a comment on our layout in means of "too many >>> pools". >>> Our setup is to have a pool per customer, to simplify the view on used >>> storage >>> capacity. >>> So, if we have - in a couple of months, we hope - more then some hundred >>> customers, this setup was not recommended, cause the whole system is not >>> designed for handling that. ( Sage) >>> >>> What does "not recommended" mean? Is it, that per OSD the used memory >>> will be >>> too high? >> >> Yes. Every new pool you create will consume some memory on the OSD. So >> if you start creating a lot of pools, you will also start consuming >> more and more memory. >> >> I haven't followed this lately, but that is the current information I >> have. >> >> The number of objects in a pool is also not a problem, you can have >> millions without any issues. It's the number of pools which will haunt >> you later on. > > thnx for the quick reply, so if we can imagine, that the number of pool > per OSD is > the limiting factor, we shall not have more than let's say ~100, means, > we shall be > safe. IIRC the number of pools is a problem, but for every pool you have a number of Placement Groups (PG's) (pg_num). Each PG eats a small amount of memory. As the number of OSD's increases you also want to increase the number of PG's, this improves performance. But as you have more PG's per pool, you start increasing memory usage. Now, PG's will be spread out over your OSD's, but it could still increase the usage. This probably won't be a problem with 500 pools, or maybe a thousand pools (but it could), but going above that could be a problem. Wido > >> >> Wido > > best regards, > > Oliver. > >> >>> Is this a general performance issue? >>> >>> Well, if we read "pool", this gave us the basic idea/concept to put all >>> per-customers >>> data into it. >>> >>> Please sched some light in 8-) >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> >>> Oliver. >>> >> > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Recommended number of pools, one Q. ever wanted to ask 2012-02-28 15:51 ` Wido den Hollander @ 2012-02-28 17:14 ` Sage Weil 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Sage Weil @ 2012-02-28 17:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wido den Hollander; +Cc: Oliver Francke, ceph-devel On Tue, 28 Feb 2012, Wido den Hollander wrote: > Hi, > > On 02/28/2012 10:50 AM, Oliver Francke wrote: > > Well, > > > > On 02/28/2012 10:42 AM, Wido den Hollander wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > On 02/28/2012 10:35 AM, Oliver Francke wrote: > > > > Hi *, > > > > > > > > well, there was once a comment on our layout in means of "too many > > > > pools". > > > > Our setup is to have a pool per customer, to simplify the view on used > > > > storage > > > > capacity. > > > > So, if we have - in a couple of months, we hope - more then some hundred > > > > customers, this setup was not recommended, cause the whole system is not > > > > designed for handling that. ( Sage) > > > > > > > > What does "not recommended" mean? Is it, that per OSD the used memory > > > > will be > > > > too high? > > > > > > Yes. Every new pool you create will consume some memory on the OSD. So > > > if you start creating a lot of pools, you will also start consuming > > > more and more memory. > > > > > > I haven't followed this lately, but that is the current information I > > > have. > > > > > > The number of objects in a pool is also not a problem, you can have > > > millions without any issues. It's the number of pools which will haunt > > > you later on. > > > > thnx for the quick reply, so if we can imagine, that the number of pool > > per OSD is > > the limiting factor, we shall not have more than let's say ~100, means, > > we shall be > > safe. > > IIRC the number of pools is a problem, but for every pool you have a number of > Placement Groups (PG's) (pg_num). Each PG eats a small amount of memory. > > As the number of OSD's increases you also want to increase the number of PG's, > this improves performance. > > But as you have more PG's per pool, you start increasing memory usage. Now, > PG's will be spread out over your OSD's, but it could still increase the > usage. > > This probably won't be a problem with 500 pools, or maybe a thousand pools > (but it could), but going above that could be a problem. Right. Oliver, just to clarify your requirements... is it just that you want to be able to easily measure the amount of used storage per customer, and the pools let you do that? Are there other requirements (independent rbd image namespaces, security) that are important? We've talked some about adding the ability to create separate namespace inside each pool, so that we don't have a single abstraction (pool) that combines both placement and namespace/accounting in an awkward way. Before we move forward with any of that it would be helpful to understand exactly what people want/need. Thanks! sage > > Wido > > > > > > > > > Wido > > > > best regards, > > > > Oliver. > > > > > > > > > Is this a general performance issue? > > > > > > > > Well, if we read "pool", this gave us the basic idea/concept to put all > > > > per-customers > > > > data into it. > > > > > > > > Please sched some light in 8-) > > > > > > > > Kind regards, > > > > > > > > Oliver. > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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