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Re: NetBSD's LVM works great for me
On Tue, 22 Mar 2016, Swift Griggs wrote:
I've been using LVM under NetBSD now in 7.0 since the release. I have found
it to be remarkably stable for such a newly implemented set of features.
Maybe I just haven't been doing enough to beat on it.
It's been around since the -6 era, so it's not that new.
How possible/likely is it that NetBSD's LVM could get:
I don't think any major development has been done on LVM since it was
committed which is a shame as, while solid, it has missing features as you
describe.
I would add multipathing as a wish-list item too.
* LVM caching devices ala Linux. RHEL 7.1 intro'd this and it works
quite well. Ie.. using a fast disk to cache & front-end slower ones.
This way you can get a ZIL-like feature without having ZFS or any
specific file system.
* Some kind of DRBD-async-proxy-alike feature. I know this is the killer
pay-only feature in DRBD. It's also extremely wonderful. I'm probably
dreaming, but this would be awesome. It could be implemented in LVM
ala VxVM's "Volume Replicator" (which is also a "pay us a bit more
because we know you want this awesome feature"). It could also be done
standalone in a separate subsystem.
Have you looked at HAST in FreeBSD?
https://wiki.freebsd.org/HAST
--
Stephen
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