[ale] Filesystems for databases and HA systems
Benjamin Scherrey
scherrey at proteus-tech.com
Sun Mar 9 15:08:17 EST 2003
Well gee -
Thinking about your project I got to wondering where all this stuff has gone now so I
went to my old haunts and it looks like CODA development died (because it got too complex) and
switched over to Intermezzo which is a much simpler system. Looks pretty interesting too and is,
apparently, getting a significant amount of real-world use (this was not happening with CODA in
2000). So... I guess it would be silly to use CODA in your project at this time.... however OpenAFS
seems to be moving along so I guess you really need to evaluate your needs to see if Intermezzo's
simplicity provides what you need or if a full-blown AFS solution is more in line with your
expectations. Now I'm really jealous if someone's paying you to do this.... need any help? I can
learn Japanese... ;-)
good luck,
Ben Scherrey
3/9/2003 2:39:34 PM, Benjamin Scherrey <scherrey at proteus-tech.com> wrote:
>Keith,
>
<much advice, some obsolete, snipped>
>
>3/9/2003 9:33:08 AM, Keith Hopkins <hne at hopnet.net> wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>> Two questions about file systems.
>>
>>1) I'm looking for the lesser of two evils to put a MySQL-Max(Innodb) database on for dbmail. I'm
>thinking either XFS or Reiserfs, but I don't know how either will perform with a database on top.
>Can anyone enlighten me?
>>
>>2) I'm looking for a HA style shared file system (ideally, two hosts mounting the same fs at the
same
>time). I've come across GFS (non-free), Lustre-lite, Intermezzo, coda and AFS as the most likely
>candidates. Can anyone share their experiences with these? How do you folks running (open)
>mosix share your file systems?
>>
>>--
>>Lost in Tokyo,
>> Keith
>
>
>
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