Re: Supermicro server 5019D8-TR12P for new Ceph cluster

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Hello,

we believe 1 core or thread per OSD + 2-4 for OS and other services
are enough for most use cases, so yes. Same goes for 64 GB Ram, we
suggest ~4 G per OSD (12*4 = 48 GB) so 16 GB for the Linux is more
then enough. Buy good drives (ssd & hdd) to prevent performance
issues.

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2018-11-13 14:42 GMT+01:00 Michal Zacek <zacekm@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hello,
>
> what do you think about this Supermicro server:
> http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/5019/SSG-5019D8-TR12P.cfm ? We
> are considering about eight or ten server each with twelve 10TB SATA drives,
> one m.2 SSD and 64GB RAM. Public and cluster network will be 10Gbit/s. The
> question is if one Intel XEON D-2146NT wit eight cores (16 with HT) will be
> enough for 12 SAT disks. Cluster will be used for storing pictures. File
> size from 1MB to 2TB ;-).
>
> Thanks,
> Michal
>
>
>
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