Re: ssd OSD and disk controller limitation

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Hi Mad

3Gbps so you will have SSD Sata ?
I think you should take 6Gbps controllers to make sure so not have Sata limitations
Thanks

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> On 2 févr. 2015, at 09:27, mad Engineer <themadengin33r@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I am trying to create a 5 node cluster using 1 Tb SSD disks with 2 OSD
> on each server.Each server will have 10G NIC.
> SSD disks are of good quality and as per label it can support ~300 MBps
> 
> What are the limiting factor that prevents from utilizing full speed
> of SSD disks?
> 
> Disk  controllers are 3 Gbps,so if i am not wrong this is the maximum
> i can achieve per host.Can ceph distribute write parallely and over
> come this limit of 3Gbps controller and thus fully utilize the
> capability of ssd disks.
> 
> I have a working 3 node ceph setup deployed using ceph-deploy using
> latest firefly and 3.16 kernel but this is on low quality SATA disks
> and i am planning to upgrade to ssd
> 
> can some one please help me in understanding this better.
> 
> Thanks
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