@elurex
Your correct the speed is now acceptable with LXC on GlusterFS.
Hi Wolfgang, when do you think we might see GFS 4.x integration and the ability to use it as an LXC storage backend? If you need some beta testers let us know.
Two gfs volumes I can test are below, gfsper-vol1 comprises SSD only, while gfstri-vol1 comprises magnetic media with an SSD hot tier that's a little under 10% of the cold-tier's size.
Volume Name: gfsper-vol1
Type: Disperse
Volume ID: 90d6b5a7-c5bb-4b6b-a499-f20c84424df7
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 1 x (2 + 1) = 3
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: pve1-storage:/data/gluster/gvol1/brick1/brick
Brick2: pve2-storage:/data/gluster/gvol1/brick1/brick
Brick3: pve3-storage:/data/gluster/gvol1/brick1/brick
Options Reconfigured:
transport.address-family: inet
performance.readdir-ahead: on
nfs.disable: on
Volume Name: gfstri-vol1
Type: Tier
Volume ID: 30e0ac5f-c6eb-4cc6-9cb1-66c555028f3c
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 4
Transport-type: tcp
Hot Tier :
Hot Tier Type : Replicate
Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2
Brick1: pve3-storage:/data/gluster/gvol2/brick2/brick
Brick2: pve1-storage:/data/gluster/gvol2/brick2/brick
Cold Tier:
Cold Tier Type : Distribute
Number of Bricks: 2
Brick3: pve2-storage:/data/gluster/gvol2/brick2/brick
Brick4: pve3-storage:/data/gluster/gvol3/brick3/brick
Options Reconfigured:
cluster.tier-mode: cache
features.ctr-enabled: on
transport.address-family: inet
performance.readdir-ahead: on
nfs.disable: on