So i'm slowly getting to the point where my small cluster is getting important enough to have redundancy. I'm already running local storage on zfs and samsung entry level nvme's and performance is great.But looking at moving my mechanical backup to something more "solid". So as i know that ceph is not good at QLC consumer drives. Still I'm thinking how bad it would be on shared storage like CEPH as there is two main points to follow:
* have redundancy on node failure
* have decent sequential write/read speed (NOT random RW)
Also any experience on how to have reasonably fast and efficient "noloss on one cluster node failure " backup solution it would be a good time to chime in.
CEPH seems a way , but redirect if you have a good knwoledge and experience on something else.
* have redundancy on node failure
* have decent sequential write/read speed (NOT random RW)
Also any experience on how to have reasonably fast and efficient "noloss on one cluster node failure " backup solution it would be a good time to chime in.
CEPH seems a way , but redirect if you have a good knwoledge and experience on something else.