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Thursday, September 24 • 8:30am - 9:20am
Introduction to Highly Available NFS Server on Scale-Out Storage Systems Based on GlusterFS

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Many enterprises still heavily depend on NFS to access their data from different operating systems and applications. NFS-Ganesha is a user-space file server that supports NFSv3, NFSv4, NFSv4.1 as well as pNFS.

GlusterFS has now added NFS-Ganesha server to its NFS stack to eventually replace native Gluster-NFS server which supports only NFSv3. The integration with NFS-Ganesha now means additional protocol support w.r.t. NFSv4, better security and authentication mechanisms for enterprise use. The upcoming release of GlusterFS (3.7) introduces Clustered or multi-head active/active NFS support using Pacemaker and Corosync for better availability. There is also tighter integration with Gluster CLI to manage NFS-Ganesha exports. This presentation is aimed at providing a basic overview of the entire solution and step-by-step configuration.

Learning Objectives

Basic architecture walk-through of nfs-ganesha and what the integration with GlusterFS means.
Architecture overview of the multi-head active/active highly available NFS solution.
Step-by-step guide to configure NFS-Ganesha on GlusterFS using newly introduced CLI options.
Requirements and best practice recommendations for HA configuration for NFSGanesha with GlusterFS

Speakers
avatar for Soumya Koduri

Soumya Koduri

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat India
Soumya Koduri is an open-source enthusiast, currently working as Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, contributing to GlusterFS and NFS-Ganesha open-source communities.
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Meghana Madhusudhan

Software Engineer, Red Hat
Meghana Madhusudhan is a Software Engineer at Red Hat, contributing to GlusterFS and NFS-Ganesha open-source communities.


Thursday September 24, 2015 8:30am - 9:20am PDT
Lafayette Room

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