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Large Bucket Support Design Guide
This document explains the design approach, advanced use cases and limitations of the large bucket feature. If you're looking to get started with large bucket support, we suggest you go through the getting started document first.
Command-line
NAME:
minio server - Start object storage server.
USAGE:
minio server [FLAGS] DIR1 [DIR2..]
minio server [FLAGS] DIR{1...64}
DIR:
DIR points to a directory on a filesystem. When you want to combine multiple drives
into a single large system, pass one directory per filesystem separated by space.
You may also use a `...` convention to abbreviate the directory arguments. Remote
directories in a distributed setup are encoded as HTTP(s) URIs.
Common usage
Standalone erasure coded configuration with 4 sets with 16 disks each.
minio server dir{1...64}
Distributed erasure coded configuration with 64 sets with 16 disks each.
minio server http://host{1...16}/export{1...64}
Other usages
Advanced use cases with multiple ellipses
Standalone erasure coded configuration with 4 sets with 16 disks each, which spawns disks across controllers.
minio server /mnt/controller{1...4}/data{1...16}
Standalone erasure coded configuration with 16 sets 16 disks per set, across mnts, across controllers.
minio server /mnt{1..4}/controller{1...4}/data{1...16}
Distributed erasure coded configuration with 2 sets 16 disks per set across hosts.
minio server http://host{1...32}/disk1
Distributed erasure coded configuration with rack level redundancy 32 sets in total, 16 disks per set.
minio server http://rack{1...4}-host{1...8}.example.net/export{1...16}
Distributed erasure coded configuration with no rack level redundancy but redundancy with in the rack we split the arguments, 32 sets in total, 16 disks per set.
minio server http://rack1-host{1...8}.example.net/export{1...16} http://rack2-host{1...8}.example.net/export{1...16} http://rack3-host{1...8}.example.net/export{1...16} http://rack4-host{1...8}.example.net/export{1...16}
Expected expansion for double ellipses
Minio server internally expands ellipses passed as arguments. Here is a sample expansion to demonstrate the process
minio server http://host{1...4}/export{1...8}
Expected expansion
> http://host1/export1
> http://host2/export1
> http://host3/export1
> http://host4/export1
> http://host1/export2
> http://host2/export2
> http://host3/export2
> http://host4/export2
> http://host1/export3
> http://host2/export3
> http://host3/export3
> http://host4/export3
> http://host1/export4
> http://host2/export4
> http://host3/export4
> http://host4/export4
> http://host1/export5
> http://host2/export5
> http://host3/export5
> http://host4/export5
> http://host1/export6
> http://host2/export6
> http://host3/export6
> http://host4/export6
> http://host1/export7
> http://host2/export7
> http://host3/export7
> http://host4/export7
> http://host1/export8
> http://host2/export8
> http://host3/export8
> http://host4/export8
Backend format.json
changes
format.json
has new fields
disk
is changed tothis
jbod
is changed tosets
, along with this change sets is also a two dimensional list representing total sets and disks per set.
A sample format.json
looks like below
{
"version": "1",
"format": "xl",
"xl": {
"version": "2",
"this": "4ec63786-3dbd-4a9e-96f5-535f6e850fb1",
"sets": [
[
"4ec63786-3dbd-4a9e-96f5-535f6e850fb1",
"1f3cf889-bc90-44ca-be2a-732b53be6c9d",
"4b23eede-1846-482c-b96f-bfb647f058d3",
"e1f17302-a850-419d-8cdb-a9f884a63c92"
], [
"2ca4c5c1-dccb-4198-a840-309fea3b5449",
"6d1e666e-a22c-4db4-a038-2545c2ccb6d5",
"d4fa35ab-710f-4423-a7c2-e1ca33124df0",
"88c65e8b-00cb-4037-a801-2549119c9a33"
]
],
"distributionAlgo": "CRCMOD"
}
}
New format-xl.go
behavior is format structure is used as a opaque type, Format
field signifies the format of the backend. Once the format has been identified it is now the job of the identified backend to further interpret the next structures and validate them.
type formatType string
const (
formatFS formatType = "fs"
formatXL = "xl"
)
type format struct {
Version string
Format BackendFormat
}
Current format
type formatXLV1 struct{
format
XL struct{
Version string
Disk string
JBOD []string
}
}
New format
type formatXLV2 struct {
Version string `json:"version"`
Format string `json:"format"`
XL struct {
Version string `json:"version"`
This string `json:"this"`
Sets [][]string `json:"sets"`
DistributionAlgo string `json:"distributionAlgo"`
} `json:"xl"`
}
Limits
- Minimum of 4 disks are needed for erasure coded configuration.
- Maximum of 32 distinct nodes are supported in distributed configuration.