Hi -
I started looking at the marketing material -
Thanks for both the lengthy and not-so-lengthy responses provided so far -
Here are clarifications on my questions.
W/ Regards
Dave Lechner


1)      Does anyone have benchmarking test results of an HCI solution compared 
to the similar configuration of a Linux/Intel  hardware set with comparable 
networking backbone?  (ie same or similar server core count, CPU count, clock 
speed, memory speed and amount, similar storage (maybe solid state disks), and 
motherboard configuration, and interconnects).    Hopefully there is a range of 
benchmark performance results that can be shared - data intensive, I/O 
intensive, FLOP intensive (  I used to do several tests when I ran a benchmark 
lab in the 2005-07 timeframe)..

2)      If the hardware design is similar, how does HCI solution provide 
improved performance over a similar commodity system?

3)      How does the cost and performance results of the HCI solution compare 
to the commodity solution in question #1 ?

4)      If the price per FLOP (or pic your metric of preference for a 
cost/performance ratio) of an HCI solution is not better (i.e.  lower cost per 
similar performance), then are there other solutions in the systems 
administration?

5)      Is there a comparable open-source solution?  (With thanks for partial 
answers so far!)




From: Lechner, David A.
Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2015 6:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Hyper Convergence Infrastructure

Hi
I am wondering if anyone on this list has benchmarked the impact of an HCI 
solution on performance, or how this newest "next big thing" compares to a new 
Linux/intel commodity solution?
Is there some performance penalty fron the virtualization?
How do price points per FloP compare?
Is the advantage in the Systems administration, and is there a comparable open 
source solution?

Thanks in advance for  any insights.
Dave Lechner
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