[EdLUG] ARM Servers & Storage

Edinburgh Linux Users Group edlug at lists.edlug.org.uk
Sat Apr 22 18:34:29 UTC 2017


You may consider ceph either:
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-a-ceph-cluster-on-ubuntu-16-04/

Cheers,
Rafal

2017-04-22 19:03 GMT+02:00 Edinburgh Linux Users Group <
edlug at lists.edlug.org.uk>:

>
>
> On 04/22/17 17:53, Edinburgh Linux Users Group wrote:
>
>> Hi all;
>>
>> Let's see if I can explain this clearly.
>>
>> I have one Odroid XU4 (octa-core) and four Odroid C2 (quad-core) and four
>> 2TB WD USB hard drives. All will be using Xubuntu 16.04
>> As it has more processor power, the XU4 will be the cluster master node,
>> and each C2 will have one hard drive attached.
>> Eventually I intend to add more hard drives and more processor nodes for
>> redundancy and processing power.
>>
>> I'm looking for a way to pool all the hard drive space together, make it
>> available across the whole cluster, and to other ad-hoc clients not in the
>> cluster; maybe NFS, SMB, and a cloud solution.
>>
>
> There's a few things:  what about glusterfs, or zfs or andrewsfs (afs).  I
> think maybe btrfs does clustering?
>
> I was looking at glusterfs the other day and I thought it looked
> interesting, especially if you're wanting to add some redundency into your
> setup.
>
> There are other things you can do for clients.  Google around for cloud
> software.  I came across a top 10 cloud softwares article which had varous
> suggestions.  E.G there's ownCloud if you want something like dropbox.
>
> Dick
>
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