[ClusterLabs] [Slightly OT] OCFS2 over LVM
Kai Dupke
kdupke at suse.com
Mon Aug 24 20:02:28 UTC 2015
On 08/24/2015 06:20 PM, Digimer wrote:
> Cluster locking comes at a performance cost. All locks need to be
> coordinated between the nodes, and that will always be slower that local
> locking only. They are also far less commonly used than options like nfs.
right.
> Using a pair of nodes with a traditional file system exported by NFS and
> made accessible by a floating (virtual) IP address gives you redundancy
> without incurring the complexity and performance overhead of cluster
> locking.
Then you have to copy all data on the network, which limits data throughput.
> Also, you won't need clvmd either. The trade-off through is
> that if/when the primary fails, the nfs daemon will appear to restart to
> the users and that may require a reconnection (not sure, I use nfs
> sparingly).
AFAIK NFS failover includes an NFS timeout, which can be tuned but might
give you an extra time till the failover will be finished by the client
perspective.
> Generally speaking, I recommend always avoiding cluster FSes unless
> they're really required.
Full ACK.
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