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Infinit.sh for ARM!

exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR

Just got a notification from the feature tracker

ARM Version for Raspberry Pi and Pi2
Started → Completed

We just added an ARM tarball to our Download page: https://infinit.sh/download

Time to get some https://www.soyoustart.com/ie/server-storage/

On a serious note, Im gonna test it on my Raspberry Pi 2 soon.

Comments

  • Is this WAN software RAID? Or am I interpreting it incorrectly?

  • let see what is infinit.sh...

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  • I'll repurpose my pi3 from rare htpc duty (just my parents)

    Tell me some cheapo orangepi board that can decode 1080p x264 10mbit and runs openelec.

  • deadbeefdeadbeef Member
    edited March 2017

    Didn't it get discontinued? Edit, no that was another product they discontinued.

  • Anyone has compared this with GlusterFS? Speed, stability and so on.

    Considering it as an alternative for production systems. Can it be mounted by other machines?

  • YuraYura Member

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  • ucxoucxo Member
    edited March 2017

    yomero said: Considering it as an alternative for production systems.

    Is it production ready?

    No. Infinit is still in alpha and will be considered production ready for its 1.0 release.

  • Why not Ceph?

  • exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    @willie said:
    Why not Ceph?

    https://infinit.sh/documentation/comparison/ceph

    For me the winning point is built-in transit encryption.

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  • exception0x876 said: For me the winning point is built-in transit encryption.

    Thanks, that page is helpful. Of course you could use an encrypted tunnel for Ceph's communication. I'll look further into the other differences. I see though that Infinit tries to be decentralized in that the servers can be anywhere on the internet. Ceph might also be able to do that but I think of it as being mostly intended for servers on a fast LAN, maybe even in the same rack.

  • @exception0x876 any test run with Infinit.sh

  • riopardoriopardo Member
    edited March 2017

    https://blog.docker.com/2016/12/docker-acquires-infinit/
    Docker acquires Infinit: A new data layer for distributed applications

  • exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR
    edited March 2017

    @simonindia said:
    @exception0x876 any test run with Infinit.sh

    What kind of tests are you interested in? I played with it but I don't use it in production systems, there are still too many bugs.

    EDIT: there is a docker image available if you want to do a quick test (not for ARM though) - https://hub.docker.com/r/mefyl/infinit/

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  • It would be interesting to see if they've solved the performance issues over WAN's for the early versions.

  • @exception0x876 said:
    but I don't use it in production systems, there are still too many bugs.

    Some examples? I am interested in using it as a quick and dirty shared file volume for config files for various containers across the swarm (think distributed key store but instead of key-values, files)

  • dragon2611 said: It would be interesting to see if they've solved the performance issues over WAN's for the early versions.

    IIRC, Inifinit was designed for LANs. Also it used UDP, so I would expect it to be sensitive to latency and network blips in a WAN setting.

    deadbeef said: I am interested in using it as a quick and dirty shared file volume

    Dropbox? Separate shared folders for isolation.

  • @rincewind said:

    deadbeef said: I am interested in using it as a quick and dirty shared file volume

    Dropbox? Separate shared folders for isolation.

    I'm talking about docker containers and volume plugins.

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