Hi All,

We currently have what I believe is a fairly typical setup … metadata for our 
GPFS filesystems is the only thing in the system pool and it’s on SSD, while 
data is on spinning disk (RAID 6 LUNs).  Everything connected via 8 Gb FC SAN.  
8 NSD servers.  Roughly 1 PB usable space.

Now lets just say that you have a little bit of money to spend.  Your I/O 
demands aren’t great - in fact, they’re way on the low end … typical 
(cumulative) usage is 200 - 600 MB/sec read, less than that for writes.  But 
while GPFS has always been great and therefore you don’t need to Make GPFS 
Great Again, you do want to provide your users with the best possible 
environment.

So you’re considering the purchase of a dual-controller FC storage array with 
12 or so 1.8 TB SSD’s in it, with the idea being that that storage would be in 
its’ own storage pool and that pool would be the default location for I/O for 
your main filesystem … at least for smaller files.  You intend to use 
mmapplypolicy nightly to move data to / from this pool and the spinning disk 
pools.

Given all that … would you configure those disks as 6 RAID 1 mirrors and have 6 
different primary NSD servers or would it be feasible to configure one big RAID 
6 LUN?  I’m thinking the latter is not a good idea as there could only be one 
primary NSD server for that one LUN, but given that:  1) I have no experience 
with this, and 2) I have been wrong once or twice before (<grin>), I’m looking 
for advice.  Thanks!

—
Kevin Buterbaugh - Senior System Administrator
Vanderbilt University - Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> - 
(615)875-9633



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