On Sun, April 21, 2013 12:06, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> On Apr 21, 2013 4:51 PM, "J. Roeleveld" <jo...@antarean.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, April 20, 2013 18:22, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> > > If you have the budget, you really should invest in a SAN
> > > Storage solution that can provide "tiered storage", in which
> > > frequently used blocks will be 'cached' in SSD, while less
> > > frequently used blocks are migrated first to slower SAS
> > > drives, and later on (if 'cold') to even slower SATA
> > > drives.
> >
> > 4-tier sounds nicer: 1 TB in high speed RAM for the high-speed
> > layer, with dedicated UPS to ensure this is backed up to disk
> > on shutdown.
>
> Indeed! But 1 TB is kind of overkill, if you ask me... :-D

Maybe, but when using that for VMs in a lab environment where you want to
create snapshots quickly.

> VMware and XenServer can 'talk' with some Storage controllers, where they
> conspire in the background to provide 'victim cache' on the virtualization
> host. Not sure about Hyper-V.
>
> I myself had had good experience relying on EMC VNX's internal 8 GB cache;
> apparently the workload is not high enough to stress the system.

When the time comes to upgrade the hardware, I will look into that. By
then, this technology should be more common as well.

--
Joost


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