We are looking at moving manager processes off our NSD nodes and on to dedicated quorum/manager nodes.
Are there some broad recommended hardware specs for the function of these nodes. I assume they benefit from having high memory (for some value of high, probably a function of number of clients, files, expected open files?, and probably completely incalculable, so some empirical evidence may be useful here?) (I'm going to ignore the docs that say you should have twice as much swap as RAM!) What about cores, do they benefit from high core counts or high clock rates? For example would I benefit more form a high core count, low clock speed, or going for higher clock speeds and reducing core count? Or is memory bandwidth more important for manager nodes? Connectivity, does token management run over IB or only over Ethernet/admin network? I.e. Should I bother adding IB cards, or just have fast Ethernet on them (my clients/NSDs all have IB). I'm looking for some hints on what I would most benefit in investing in vs keeping to budget. Thanks Simon _______________________________________________ gpfsug-discuss mailing list gpfsug-discuss at spectrumscale.org http://gpfsug.org/mailman/listinfo/gpfsug-discuss
