Make a clear distinction between the hardware and the software layers
to start with.
Then between server infrastructure and client infrastructure (and
licensing requirements)
NSD Servers, Protocol Servers, disks, LUNs, HW raid if any,
configuration of the storage building blocks, NSD fail-over, etc
hardware raid vs. software raid vs, appliances
File system managers, cluster manager, clients addition/setup, FSmgr
fail-over, Quorum, etc
File system creation, clustered vs. scattered, FS attributes,
blocksize, capacity expansion/shrinkage, etc.
Fileset creation, junction linking, mounting, exportfs, protocol nodes.
storage cluster vs. compute cluster
snapshot, quota, (backup?), .....
For me there are areas/subjects that belong together, and a logic in
the unveiling of features.
I would be interested in the end result
Thanks
Jaime
Quoting "[email protected]" <[email protected]>:
I?m tasked with coming up with a demo of Spectrum Scale for our
customers. Something that shows a little bit of most of the
features of Scale. Does anyone have some ideas of ?must see?
features that might make for a good demo?
My thoughts are something like:
Overview of architecture
NSD Servers, Protocol Servers, Quorum, etc
Show adding a Node to the mix as a client and a server
Show creating a filesystem (and a fileset)
Show copying some files from a client (linux client with GPFS or
through a filesystem thru protocol nodes)
Show GUI
Show Snapshot
Any other thoughts?
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