Hallo Bill,
welcome ..
hard to predict, what's your read "slowness" is about ...
some baseline tuning seems to be the trick for you...
From: "Peters, Bill" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: 11/20/2019 07:18 PM
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [gpfsug-discuss] introduction
Sent by: [email protected]
Hello,
The welcome email said I should introduce myself to the group.
I’m Bill Peters, a Linux engineer at ATPCO (Airline Tariff Publishing Company)
located in Dulles, Virginia, USA. We process airline fare data.
I've was recently introduced to Spectrum Scale because we are doing a proof of
concept to see if we can move some of our workload onto virtual machines
running in IBM's zVM. Our x86 systems use Veritas for the network filesystem
and since Veritas doesn't support the s390 arcitecture, we are using Spectrum
Scale. So far it's been great, much easier to understand than Veritas. We're
not doing anything too complicated. The disks are DASD on SSD. We have 3
clusters with sharing between them. At this point I expect the POC to be
successful so I will probably be working with Spectrum Scale into the future.
The only question I have so far is read speeds seem to be slower than Veritas.
It's not slow enough to be a real problem, but if anyone has a suggestion for
speeding up reads, I'd love to hear it.
Other than that, I'll probably just be lurking on the email list.
Thanks,
-Bill_______________________________________________
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welcome ..
hard to predict, what's your read "slowness" is about ...
some baseline tuning seems to be the trick for you...
From: "Peters, Bill" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: 11/20/2019 07:18 PM
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [gpfsug-discuss] introduction
Sent by: [email protected]
Hello,
The welcome email said I should introduce myself to the group.
I’m Bill Peters, a Linux engineer at ATPCO (Airline Tariff Publishing Company)
located in Dulles, Virginia, USA. We process airline fare data.
I've was recently introduced to Spectrum Scale because we are doing a proof of
concept to see if we can move some of our workload onto virtual machines
running in IBM's zVM. Our x86 systems use Veritas for the network filesystem
and since Veritas doesn't support the s390 arcitecture, we are using Spectrum
Scale. So far it's been great, much easier to understand than Veritas. We're
not doing anything too complicated. The disks are DASD on SSD. We have 3
clusters with sharing between them. At this point I expect the POC to be
successful so I will probably be working with Spectrum Scale into the future.
The only question I have so far is read speeds seem to be slower than Veritas.
It's not slow enough to be a real problem, but if anyone has a suggestion for
speeding up reads, I'd love to hear it.
Other than that, I'll probably just be lurking on the email list.
Thanks,
-Bill_______________________________________________
gpfsug-discuss mailing list
gpfsug-discuss at spectrumscale.org
http://gpfsug.org/mailman/listinfo/gpfsug-discuss
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