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by jordanbeiber
2708 days ago
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Oh, 250 was for the box, no disks. 75% discount. :) Keep it old-school! Vsan btw is vmwares attempt to actually achieve _horizontal_ scalability. I just don’t trust vmware with anything except for that bytecode vm. It used to rock, but time went ahead, and even as they IPO’d I thought they would end up dead in the water eventually.
I had just been introduced to the wonderful zones in Solaris and it just made hypervisor vm’s seem silly. And here we are with cgroups and friends... Have a look at ceph if you’re interested: http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/architecture/ Anyway, I’m out. If your horizon extends to what vendors are prepared to sell you, take that 50 discount and run with it! One final thought: is that disk not ”internal” to the array? This is what makes blockstorage notoriously difficult to scale horizontally.
You’ll need very clever software! GL&HF |
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What "box" - the 42U Rack? I don't think so. The rack is always free. You then have DAs connected to the disk, and FAs connected to the SAN, which are on a pair of directors. You literally cannot get those w/o disk.
You don't know what a SAN is, you've never seen an itemized quote for an array. Thanks for your link. It's like sending a hooked on phonics link to an English professor. Cute. Keep it cute! People like you are the reason people like me get paid a lot.