Hi, Bjorn
Welcome! We're always happy to see new faces. Your work sound
interesting, and I'm looking forward to seeing more.
Daniel
On 1/27/19 7:40 PM, Bjorn Leffler wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm a software engineer at Google, working on cloud and NFS related
projects. I've been working with the Ganesha codebase to implement data
caching as stackable FSALs. These can be stacked onto any other FSAL,
but my immediate goal is to use this on top of FSAL_PROXY. That turns
Ganesha into an efficient NFS caching proxy across WAN links, for
example between different on-premise locations and/or cloud providers.
I've got a few patches that I'd like to contribute to the main code base:
1. A small change to make FSAL_NULL reusable.
2. Add a generic FSAL_DATACACHE for the caching logic.
3. Add specific cache implementation. I've implemented two: Memcache and
local disk/ssd.
It would probably makes sense to implement some a ram only cache as
well. Memcache may sound like a strange choice, but is interesting
because of the scale out nature, and that it's already battle tested in
large scale production. Initial performance with memcache/ssd caches
looks really good: I'm getting up to 1.5 GB/s for streaming reads, which
is slightly better than I get from the kernel NFS server serving from ram.
I'm based in Sydney, Australia, so it's tricky for me to join the weekly
call, which is ~2.30am my time. I'm currently in the US and plan to join
the weekly call on Tuesday.
Cheers,
Bjorn
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