[TriLUG] Experience with clustered file-sharing solutions for CentOS

Ron Kelley rkelleyrtp at gmail.com
Wed Oct 23 22:17:54 EDT 2013


Thanks Jeff.  I have just started playing with GlusterFS shortly before 
I read your email.  How do you like it?  How has the performance been?


-Ron



On 10/23/13 4:52 PM, Jeffrey Macko wrote:
> While I'm not sure it's up to the task of being back end storage for MySQL, I've been using http://www.gluster.org/   In production for two years now as backend storage for a website on AWS.  Have not had reliability issues.
>
> --Jeff
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: trilug-bounces at trilug.org [mailto:trilug-bounces at trilug.org] On Behalf Of Ron Kelley
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> Subject: [TriLUG] Experience with clustered file-sharing solutions for CentOS
>
> Greeting all,
>
> I have been doing some research on a cluster file sharing solution for CentOS and was looking for other real-world experiences.  Our team is building a WordPress environment and need a highly available storage solution to host the web sites as well as the MySQL databases.  We will have many front-end web servers that connect to a clustered MySQL database, and both the web servers and cluster database servers will mount directories from the HA file servers.  The solution needs to support multiple storage nodes that have mirrored data pools between them.  I have looked at DRBD but have experienced too many issues with it to use for production.
>
> Can anyone recommend a solution for this based upon personal experience?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Ron
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