LSF RTM, that is. Sorry on the NY Subway. Kevin D. Johnson, MBA, MAFM Spectrum Computing, Senior Managing Consultant
IBM Certified Deployment Professional - Spectrum Scale V4.1.1 IBM Certified Deployment Professional - Cloud Object Storage IBM Certified Solution Advisor - Spectrum Computing V1 720-349-6199 - [email protected] > On Nov 17, 2016, at 6:03 PM, Kevin D Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > > Take a look at IBM Spectrum LSF or Spectrum Analytics. The raw data can be > provided by Scale's perfmon data but the above solutions can graph and report > on it. > > Kevin D. Johnson, MBA, MAFM > Spectrum Computing, Senior Managing Consultant > > IBM Certified Deployment Professional - Spectrum Scale V4.1.1 > IBM Certified Deployment Professional - Cloud Object Storage > IBM Certified Solution Advisor - Spectrum Computing V1 > > 720-349-6199 - [email protected] > >> On Nov 17, 2016, at 5:56 PM, Andrew Beattie <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Good Morning, >> >> >> I have a large managed services provider in Australia who are looking at the >> benefits of deploying Scale for a combination of Object storage and basic >> SMB file access. This data is typically historical data rather than highly >> accessed production data and the proposed services is designed to be a low >> cost option - think a private version of Amazon's Glacier type offering. The >> proposed solution will have Platinum - Flash, Gold - SAS, Silver - NL-SAS >> and Bronze - Tape tiers with different cost's per Tier >> >> One of the questions that they have asked is, how can they on a regular >> basis (6-10min increments), poll the storage array to determine what >> capacity is stored in what tier of disk, by company / user, and export the >> results (ideally via an API) into their Reporting and Billing system. They >> do something similar today for their VMWare farm (6 minute increments), to >> provide accountability for the number of virtual machines they are >> providing, and would like to extend this capability to their file storage >> offering, which today is based on basic virtual windows file servers >> >> Is anyone doing something similar today? and if so at what granularity? >> >> Andrew Beattie >> Software Defined Storage - IT Specialist >> Phone: 614-2133-7927 >> E-mail: [email protected] >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gpfsug-discuss mailing list >> gpfsug-discuss at spectrumscale.org >> http://gpfsug.org/mailman/listinfo/gpfsug-discuss >>
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