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digitalis99 wrote:Subject line pretty much says it all. I'm trying to figure out how you can configure a disk in redirect-on-write mode like existed in V6. Does V8 add the ability to store such a disk in RAM? I talked a bit about ROW functionality related to V6 here, and was told to wait. V8 seems to not include it at all. ???
OK, then I guess my question is still valid. Where do you configure it? When I configure a thin-provisioned LSFS device, the only option in the "Advanced" options is a checkbox for deduplication. I don't see any option that would allow changing or reconfiguring an existing LSFS device. This is in the free version for Hyper-V, in case that makes a difference.anton (staff) wrote:LSFS does Redirect-On-Write...
digitalis99 wrote:OK, then I guess my question is still valid. Where do you configure it? When I configure a thin-provisioned LSFS device, the only option in the "Advanced" options is a checkbox for deduplication. I don't see any option that would allow changing or reconfiguring an existing LSFS device. This is in the free version for Hyper-V, in case that makes a difference.anton (staff) wrote:LSFS does Redirect-On-Write...
I'm confused. Let me expand on what I do in V6 to hopefully learn what the parallel is in V8.anton (staff) wrote:You cannot control Redirect-on-Write as there are no options of features you enable or disable or tweak. It just always works. Like gravity on Earth. Or do you want to "play" with snapshots?
digitalis99 wrote:I'm confused. Let me expand on what I do in V6 to hopefully learn what the parallel is in V8.anton (staff) wrote:You cannot control Redirect-on-Write as there are no options of features you enable or disable or tweak. It just always works. Like gravity on Earth. Or do you want to "play" with snapshots?
In V6, I use redirect on write modes (with discard) of .IBV's in order to boot multiple hardware instances off of the same image without write collides. You're saying I can do the same thing with an LSFS device without telling it a bunch of systems are going to want to write to it? That just feels weird...seems like I should be configuring the device to support/expect that explicitly.
If there's no configuration necessary, how do I tell the device to discard the writes of closed sessions? Whether or not to discard must be a setting somewhere.
digitalis99 wrote:Phew! I thought I was going crazy there for a minute.
We are adding new features to LSFS to support scenario like this:In V6, I use redirect on write modes (with discard) of .IBV's in order to boot multiple hardware instances off of the same image without write collides. You're saying I can do the same thing with an LSFS device without telling it a bunch of systems are going to want to write to it? That just feels weird...seems like I should be configuring the device to support/expect that explicitly.
If there's no configuration necessary, how do I tell the device to discard the writes of closed sessions? Whether or not to discard must be a setting somewhere.
Sorry to dredge up an old thread, but I was curious if there was any development/progress on this? Sounds like there are some issues with RAM caching an LSFS at the moment, but it sounds like that will be fixed soon. No rush on this, just curious.Alex (staff) wrote: We are adding new features to LSFS to support scenario like this:
- ability to create several LUNs on common LSFS container;
- ability to create new LUN based on existing snapshot;
- large deduplicated cache to store common active data set in memory.
I think, we'll be able to give some beta version for tests at the start of December.
Until then, I would suggest using V6 to implement the scenario with ROW and discard.
Cool. Have you re-implemented the ROW with discard functions of v6 into v8 yet?Anatoly (staff) wrote:We're currently on a verge of a incremental update which includes caching improvements.
I would recommend starting the testing as soon as it is released
ETA is end of next week