Hi.
First of all, nice to meet you, and thanks for the great software!
I've thoroughly read the benchmarks on the SuperMicro hardware with and without SSD combinations, and wondered if there were any tests done on HP file server.
According to this article:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/11/15/hp_proliant_sl4500_big_data_servers/
This server in single node configuration is ideal for clustered systems (OpenStack in this case), holds 60 3.5 drives and can push up to 1M IOPS. Being priced as $7,643, it seems to make a serious competition to SuperMicro's hardware.
Any idea what throughput can be achieved on this machine with Ceph?
Regards.
First of all, nice to meet you, and thanks for the great software!
I've thoroughly read the benchmarks on the SuperMicro hardware with and without SSD combinations, and wondered if there were any tests done on HP file server.
According to this article:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/11/15/hp_proliant_sl4500_big_data_servers/
This server in single node configuration is ideal for clustered systems (OpenStack in this case), holds 60 3.5 drives and can push up to 1M IOPS. Being priced as $7,643, it seems to make a serious competition to SuperMicro's hardware.
Any idea what throughput can be achieved on this machine with Ceph?
Regards.
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