Thanks for the quick replies. It's very nice.
We are using LSI MegaRAID 9280-8E cards. I got bit by the LSI firmware bug a while back and chased what appeared to be a memory issue before discovering that a firmware upgrade solved all my problems. I don't remember how many grey hairs were a result of that exercise, but it wasn't just a few.Bob Bennett
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On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Joe Landman <joe.landman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 04/17/2013 09:18 AM, Robert Bennett wrote:
[...]Yes, we've built up to 240TB raw (180TB usable) xfs systems for our customers on our units. Very doable, though there are some considerations.
The question is - does anyone have experience with this type of
configuration and in particular with 3TB HDDs and a file system size of
99TB? The rebuild time with 2TB drives is ~ 24 hours. Should I expect
First off, why 3TB when 4TB are in market, pretty stable ... ? Unless there is a budgetary limitation you are working against, I'd advise at least looking at those.
Second, which LSI controllers are you using? Firmware updates for the controllers to use 3TB and higher drives are pretty much mandated. Our experience with various LSI cards has ranged from not so good to pretty good, and this is a firmware version revision dependent (along with driver) issue from what we found.Not in our experience. Typically 5-10 hours depending upon RAID card used, RAID configuration, drives chosen, and other issues. Its pretty complex, and hard to predict in advance without trying it.
the rebuild time for the 3TB drives to be ~ 36 hours?
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