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''During the installation I noticed some [[Troubleshooting Disk IO|slow IO]]''
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GlusterFS is a distributed filesystem. It is fairly easy to configure and it works great. Here we will use GlusterFS as a network mounted file storage. GlusterFS is a distributed filesystem. It has built in redundancy, so it is possible to run two servers which automatically replicate files between the servers. If one server goes down, the other just takes over. Once it comes up again, files are automatically replicated. Here we will use GlusterFS as a redundant network mounted file storage.
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== Network == For the sport of it, we will configure 4 GlusterFS servers.
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== Software == Configure the [[GlusterFS Server|servers]], then the [[GlusterFS Client|client]]. Once completed continue by setting up [[GlusterFS Encryption|encryption]].

If you only want to run 2 GlusterFS servers then setup [[GlusterFS Server with Arbiter|servers with arbiter]] and [[GlusterFS Client with Arbiter|client with arbiter]] instead.

GlusterFS

During the installation I noticed some slow IO

GlusterFS is a distributed filesystem. It has built in redundancy, so it is possible to run two servers which automatically replicate files between the servers. If one server goes down, the other just takes over. Once it comes up again, files are automatically replicated. Here we will use GlusterFS as a redundant network mounted file storage.

For the sport of it, we will configure 4 GlusterFS servers.

Configure the servers, then the client. Once completed continue by setting up encryption.

If you only want to run 2 GlusterFS servers then setup servers with arbiter and client with arbiter instead.

None: GlusterFS (last edited 2021-03-26 21:17:29 by Kristian Kallenberg)