Re: Number of Monitors per OSDs

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By  node do you mean physical server or a running OSD instance (so could have multiple OSDs running on a single server, each with their own drive)?

Ian

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Sent: 11 September 2013 11:35
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Subject: Re: Number of Monitors per OSDs

On 09/11/2013 11:55 AM, Ian_M_Porter@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> *Dell - Internal Use - Confidential *

if this is dell internal, I probabloy shouldn't answer :)

>  Hi,
>
> What’s a good rule of thumb to work out the number of monitors per
> OSDs in a cluster

AFAIK there is no rule of thumb. I would dimension like this:
if you have a very small cluster (3 nodes) use 3 mon's.
if you have a larger cluster (30 nodes) use 5 mon's if you have a huge cluster (500 nodes) use 7 mon's.

> Regards
>
> Ian
>

 

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