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@ 2011-10-10 21:37 Miles Fidelman
  2011-10-10 22:15 ` keld
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From: Miles Fidelman @ 2011-10-10 21:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org

Hi Folks,

As far as I can tell, md RAID10 is the greatest thing since sliced bread 
- mirroring and striping in one operation (more efficient disk use, 
better performance), avoids the RAID5/6 write hole issue, etc. - I've 
been having very good luck with it on two servers that I run.

The thing is, I'm looking at some scaling and clustering options, and 
can find practically no documentation or case studies or much of any 
information about md RAID10 - which sort of surprises me.  I'd think it 
would be more popular and there'd be more comparisons vis-a-vis other 
options.

Anyway... what I'm looking at is trying to create a large storage pool, 
out of 16 drives, spread across 4 servers - essentially trying to create 
a poor man's storage cloud to support a collection of VMs that can be 
migrated for load leveling and failover.

One thought is to expose all the drives via AoE, then combine them into 
one large RAID10 array - but I'm neither sure this is feasible nor how 
it would perform under various loads, failure conditions, etc.

Thoughts, pointers, ....?

Thanks,

Miles Fidelman

-- 
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In<fnord>  practice, there is.   .... Yogi Berra



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