From: Ioannis A. <ias...@fl...> - 2010-09-15 11:51:19
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Hello, I am wondering if there is any list of companies that use MooseFS for their infrastructure. I need to know how widely spread MooseFS is before being able to implement it. Can anyone provide info on that? Thank you. -- Ioannis Aslanidis System and Network Administrator Flumotion Services, S.A. sys...@fl... Office Phone: +34 93 508 63 59 Mobile Phone: +34 672 20 45 75 |
From: Bán M. <ba...@vo...> - 2010-09-15 12:22:51
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Hi, we recently started to use it in University of Debrecen, Hungary on 7 machines ~ 3Tb data. Miklos On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 13:50:47 +0200 Ioannis Aslanidis <ias...@fl...> wrote: > Hello, > > I am wondering if there is any list of companies that use MooseFS for > their infrastructure. I need to know how widely spread MooseFS is > before being able to implement it. Can anyone provide info on that? > > Thank you. > |
From: Laurent W. <lw...@hy...> - 2010-09-15 13:01:42
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On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 14:22:37 +0200 Bán Miklós <ba...@vo...> wrote: > Hi, we recently started to use it in University of Debrecen, Hungary on > 7 machines ~ 3Tb data. Hi, I'm right now deploying it after a testing phase. moving 70TB takes a bit of time ;) -- Laurent Wandrebeck HYGEOS, Earth Observation Department / Observation de la Terre Euratechnologies 165 Avenue de Bretagne 59000 Lille, France tel: +33 3 20 08 24 98 http://www.hygeos.com GPG fingerprint/Empreinte GPG: F5CA 37A4 6D03 A90C 7A1D 2A62 54E6 EF2C D17C F64C |
From: jose m. <let...@us...> - 2010-09-16 00:40:52
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> >> Hello, >> >> I am wondering if there is any list of companies that use MooseFS for >> their infrastructure. I need to know how widely spread MooseFS is >> before being able to implement it. Can anyone provide info on that? >> >> Thank you. >> * www.seycob.es , www.copiadeseguridad.cl , remote backup company's * Four mfs clusters , mfsclients on root vsftpd virtual-servers, example on spain, primary cluster http://control.seycob.es:9425 , rsync to secondary cluster, http://control.seycob.es:9426 are on the same subnet, but in different locations, connected trough fiber optics. * Absolute stability in the processes 24/7 continuous read/write for ten months in operation, seven discs damaged, ext3 filesystem, problems on ext4 and btrfs. I'm trying again in ext4 .... * Six sata disks +- per chunkserver, comodity hardware HP/DELL +- 280 € + discs per server, except mfsmaster's, 2 Gigabit Ethernet with Link Agregation in mode 5. Moosefs has fulfilled our expectations provided stability, performance, scalability, consistency, fault tolerance, content costs, communication with applications, management simple.. * At first I was evaluating the deployment of cluster Cassandra, but stability and access for applications was painful, I am not a fan of java ...., but is now a viable option for file-based nosql/bigtable cluster. Or glusterfs for FTND raid1 filesystem. * Depending on the goal, fortunately there are several open source options. MooseFS is the most obvious chunk-based cluster. * Pending features in the future, secondary mfsmaster, define Rac's on mfsmaster/mfschunserver, goal per rac, mfstools for massive manage errors in chunks, inodes, files, reserverd files, mfssnapshot is unusable for massive or continuous backup purposes. * Regards. |
From: Michał B. <mic...@ge...> - 2010-09-16 07:45:22
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And there is Gemius (http://www.gemius.com) with four deployments, the biggest has almost 30 million files distributed over 70 chunk servers having a total space of 570TiB. Chunkserver machines at the same time are used to make other calculations. You can download some screenshots from our CGI monitor here: http://www.moosefs.org/tl_files/monitor_screens_200912.tar Another Polish companies which uses MooseFS for data storage are Redefine (http://www.redefine.pl/) and AdOcean (http://www.adocean-global.com/). Kind regards Michał Borychowski MooseFS Support Manager _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Gemius S.A. ul. Wołoska 7, 02-672 Warszawa Budynek MARS, klatka D Tel.: +4822 874-41-00 Fax : +4822 874-41-01 -----Original Message----- From: jose maria [mailto:let...@us...] Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2010 2:14 AM To: moo...@li... Subject: Re: [Moosefs-users] What companies use MooseFS > >> Hello, >> >> I am wondering if there is any list of companies that use MooseFS for >> their infrastructure. I need to know how widely spread MooseFS is >> before being able to implement it. Can anyone provide info on that? >> >> Thank you. >> * www.seycob.es , www.copiadeseguridad.cl , remote backup company's * Four mfs clusters , mfsclients on root vsftpd virtual-servers, example on spain, primary cluster http://control.seycob.es:9425 , rsync to secondary cluster, http://control.seycob.es:9426 are on the same subnet, but in different locations, connected trough fiber optics. * Absolute stability in the processes 24/7 continuous read/write for ten months in operation, seven discs damaged, ext3 filesystem, problems on ext4 and btrfs. I'm trying again in ext4 .... * Six sata disks +- per chunkserver, comodity hardware HP/DELL +- 280 € + discs per server, except mfsmaster's, 2 Gigabit Ethernet with Link Agregation in mode 5. Moosefs has fulfilled our expectations provided stability, performance, scalability, consistency, fault tolerance, content costs, communication with applications, management simple.. * At first I was evaluating the deployment of cluster Cassandra, but stability and access for applications was painful, I am not a fan of java ...., but is now a viable option for file-based nosql/bigtable cluster. Or glusterfs for FTND raid1 filesystem. * Depending on the goal, fortunately there are several open source options. MooseFS is the most obvious chunk-based cluster. * Pending features in the future, secondary mfsmaster, define Rac's on mfsmaster/mfschunserver, goal per rac, mfstools for massive manage errors in chunks, inodes, files, reserverd files, mfssnapshot is unusable for massive or continuous backup purposes. * Regards. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start uncovering the many advantages of virtual appliances and start using them to simplify application deployment and accelerate your shift to cloud computing. http://p.sf.net/sfu/novell-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ moosefs-users mailing list moo...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moosefs-users |
From: Anh K. H. <ky...@vi...> - 2010-09-16 14:43:27
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On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 13:50:47 +0200 Ioannis Aslanidis <ias...@fl...> wrote: > I am wondering if there is any list of companies that use MooseFS > for their infrastructure. I need to know how widely spread MooseFS > is before being able to implement it. Can anyone provide info on > that? We're Skunkworks at Vietnam (skunkworks.vn); we have a small MFS setup with 1 master, 1 metalogger and 2 chunk servers (these chunk servers are also the clients.) The primary purpose is to replicate and share data between machines (which are provided by Amazon, cf. http://aws.amazon.com/ec2). We found that NFS was so complex, so we choose MFS ;) Our current storage is only 186 GB, but it will be expanded soon. As our servers are running in a cloud/virtual environments, the speed varies and depends on global load: for writing, it varies from 3MiB/s -> 154 MiB/s (the maximum value that I experienced.) Have fun, -- Anh Ky Huynh |