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[Beowulf] storage server hardware considerations

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Orion Poplawski orion at cora.nwra.com
Wed Jul 15 10:42:39 PDT 2009


On 07/15/2009 10:48 AM, Jan Heichler wrote:
> Hallo Orion,
>
>
> Mittwoch, 15. Juli 2009, meintest Du:
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> OP> I'm thinking about building a moderately fast network storage server
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> OP> using a striped array of SSD disks. I'm not sure how much such a device
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> OP> would benefit from being dual processor and whether the latest Nehalem
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> OP> chips would be better than the older in the tooth (and less expensive)
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> OP> AMD Opteron offerings. I'm almost certainly going to be limited at the
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> OP> moment by using GigE, but would like to move to Infiniband in future.
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> OP> Thoughts?
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> Can you give a bit more Info?
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> Network Storage Server = NFS?

NFS, though I'm open for trying other options.

> Why SSDs?
>

Performance per watt, $?  I'm happy to be corrected.

> What speed do you want to reach?

I'd be happy with saturating 1 GigE ( ~ 100MB/s ?) to start, with some 
headroom.  Don't want to break the bank though for the last bit of 
performance.

> In general: RAM does help, CPU power is normally not necessary.

That's my feeling, but wondering how low on the cpu to go.  Is a dual 
(physical) processor system a help?

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