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by withinboredom 738 days ago
Longhorn, hands down. It’s dead simple to set up and works well with production workloads. We’ve had disks fail, nodes fail, etc. and it has handled everything brilliantly. It’s also near-native speeds, which is really nice.
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Near native speeds? I’m seeing an order of magnitude slower performance out of mine.

Doing anything special with your config? I already am setting placement options and played with replica options.

My only hope has been to wait for the V2 engine to become stable.

I guess it depends on how you are measuring it! If you compare it to running it on a RAID5, it is. We are running it on a RAID0 and using Longhorn replication to provide replication instead of the RAID and using striping to get more throughput.