[Beowulf] Any recommendations for a good JBOD?
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Patrick Geoffray patrick at myri.comMon Feb 22 12:58:15 PST 2010
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Joe, On 2/19/2010 9:52 PM, Joe Landman wrote: > This aside, both AoE and iSCSI provide block device services. Both > systems can present a block device with a RAID backing store. Patrick > and others will talk about the beauty of the standards, but this is > unfortunately irrelevant in the market. The market isn't a meritocracy. Indeed, this is unfortunate. To be clear, I did not comment on the implementations, only the protocols. And on that point, iSCSI is definitively one of the worst spec I have ever read. The fact that iSCSI has any traction is a good example that marketers are in command, not engineers. I would not say that the quality of the protocol is irrelevant, it has a direct impact on the robustness and performance of the implementations. For example, any kind of offload requires the iSCSI header to be at the beginning of a packet, so you need framing. However, iSCSI is build on top of TCP, a streaming protocol. So, if you go through a router and change MTU, you are toast. The worse part is that the iSCSI standard acknowledges that but the solution they propose is ridiculous (PDU markers). FCoE shares some of the simplicity of AoE (right on top of Ethernet), but then the marketers came and messed it up with all kind of extensions to justify selling you new (and expensive) gear. > Actually, with the advent of USB3 and related devices, I'd expect AoE > and lower end raid to be effectively completely subsumed by this. USB3 > has ample bandwidth to connect a low end RAID unit, more than GbE. The You can't switch USB the same way you switch Ethernet. Patrick
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