On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Dilger, Andreas <andreas.dilger(a)intel.com>wrote:
On 2013-04-04, at 14:58, "Anand Patil"
<anand.prabhakar.patil(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
This is a cross-post from
http://serverfault.com/questions/495966/are-snapshots-and-clones-filesyst...
.
I'm looking for a distributed filesystem on Linux that supports ZFS-like
lightweight snapshots and snapshot clones, and I'm trying to figure out
whether Lustre + ZFS is the solution.
If I set up a ZFS-backed distributed Lustre filesystem, will I be able to
snapshot it, and then mount and clone those snapshots? Or would the ZFS
snapshot features operate at the level of individual OSS's rather than
across the entire distributed filesystem?
The snapshots will only be at the OST and MDT level, not filesysytem-wide.
This would be useful for backup (mostly on the MDT), but couldn't be used
for mounting as a distributed filesystem without extra effort (changing the
filesystem name and configuration of the snapshot devices).
This release only introduced the use of ZFS as a back-end filesystem,
and the use of additional features like distributed snapshots still needs
to be developed.
Hi Andreas, thanks for the answer.
Anand