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doc: Fixing VDO document

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@ -22,17 +22,25 @@ Usual limitations apply:
- Never layer LUKS over another LUKS - it makes no sense.
- LUKS is better over the raids, than under.
Devices which are not best suitable as backing device:
- thin volumes - at the moment it is not possible to take snapshot of active VDO volume on top of thin volume.
### Using VDO as a PV:
1. under tpool
1. under tdata
- The best fit - it will deduplicate additional redundancies among all
snapshots and will reduce the footprint.
- Risks: Resize! dmevent will not be able to handle resizing of tpool ATM.
2. under corig
- Cache fits better under VDO device - it will reduce amount of data, and
deduplicate, so there should be more hits.
- This is useful to keep the most frequently used data in cache
uncompressed (if that happens to be a bottleneck.)
uncompressed or without deduplication if that happens to be a bottleneck.
- Cache may fit better under VDO device, depending on compressibility and
amount of duplicates, as
- compression will reduce amount of data, thus effectively increasing
size of cache,
- and deduplication may emphasize hotspots.
- Performance testing of your particular workload is strongly recommended.
3. under (multiple) linear LVs - e.g. used for VMs.
### And where VDO does not fit:
@ -50,36 +58,47 @@ Usual limitations apply:
- under snapshot CoW device - when there are multiple of those it could deduplicate
## Development
### Things to decide
- under integrity devices - it should work - mostly for data
- hash is not compressible and unique - it makes sense to have separate imeta and idata volumes for integrity devices
- under integrity devices
- VDO should work well for data blocks,
- but hashes are mostly unique and not compressible - were it possible it
would make sense to have separate imeta and idata volumes for integrity
devices.
### Future Integration of VDO into LVM:
One issue is using both LUKS and RAID under VDO. We have two options:
- use mdadm x LUKS x VDO+LV
- use LV RAID x LUKS x VDO+LV - still requiring recursive LVs.
- use LV RAID x LUKS x VDO+LV
Another issue is duality of VDO - it is a top level LV but it can be seen as a "pool" for multiple devices.
In both cases dmeventd will not be able to resize the volume at the moment.
- This is one usecase which could not be handled by LVM at the moment.
- Size of the VDO is its physical size and virtual size - just like tpool.
- same problems with virtual vs physical size - it can get full, without exposing it fo a FS
Another issue is duality of VDO - it can be used as a top level LV (with a
filesystem on top) but it can be used as "pool" for multiple devices too.
Another possible RFE is to split data and metadata:
This will be solved in similar way thin pools allow multiple volumes.
- e.g. keep data on HDD and metadata on SSD
Also VDO, has two sizes - its physical size and virtual size - and when
overprovisioning, just like tpool, we face same problems - VDO can get full,
without exposing it to a FS. dmeventd monitoring will be needed.
Another possible RFE is to split data and metadata - keep data on HDD and metadata on SSD.
## Issues / Testing
- fstrim/discard pass down - does it work with VDO?
- VDO can run in synchronous vs. asynchronous mode
- synchronous for devices where write is safe after it is confirmed. Some devices are lying.
- asynchronous for devices requiring flush
- multiple devices under VDO - need to find common options
- pvmove - changing characteristics of underlying device
- autoactivation during boot
- Q: can we use VDO for RootFS?
- VDO can run in synchronous vs. asynchronous mode:
- synchronous for devices where write is safe after it is confirmed. Some
devices are lying.
- asynchronous for devices requiring flush.
- Multiple devices under VDO - need to find and expose common properties, or
not allow grouping them together. (This is same for all volumes with more
physical devices below.)
- pvmove changing characteristics of underlying device.
- autoactivation during boot?
- Q: can we use VDO for RootFS? Dracut!