- It depends on the volume type used, but 2 CPUs and 4+GB of RAM is a good starting point.
- GlusterFS would use the brick’s filesystem cache mechanism.
- It is a fast storage layer where I/Os will be served instead of going to slower storage. Cache can be RAM or faster storage media, such as SSDs.
- As more concurrency is achieved, the software will require more CPU cycles to server the requests.
- Distributed will aggregate space, Replicated will mirror data, hence “halving” space, Dispersed will aggregate space but will consume 1 node for parity. Think of it as a RAID5.
- Depends on many variables such as retention periods, data ingress, etc...
- The expected amount of data growth.
- Throughput is a function of a given amount of data over a given amount of time, normally displayed as MB/s or Megabytes per second
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United States
Great Britain
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Brazil
Australia
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Hungary
Ukraine
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Estonia
Lithuania
South Korea
Turkey
Switzerland
Colombia
Taiwan
Chile
Norway
Ecuador
Indonesia
New Zealand
Cyprus
Denmark
Finland
Poland
Malta
Czechia
Austria
Sweden
Italy
Egypt
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Portugal
Slovenia
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Mexico
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