[ovirt-users] Re: Advice on deploying oVirt hyperconverged environment Node based

2018-07-09 Thread Sahina Bose
On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 12:17 PM, Tal Bar-Or  wrote:

> Hello All,
> I am about deploying a new Ovirt system for our developers that we plan to
> be hyperconverged environment Node based.
>
> The system workload would be mostly used for builders that compiling our
> code , which involves with lots of small files and intensive IO.
> I plan to build two glustered volume "layers" one based on sas drives for
> OS spin on, and second for Nvme based for intensive IO.
> I would expect that the system will be resilient/high availability and in
> the same time give enough  good IO request for vm builders that will be at
> least 6 to 8 vm guests.
> The system hardware would be as follows:
> *chassis*: 4x HP DL380 gen8
> *each server hardware:*
> *cpu*: 2x e5-2690v2
> *memory*:256GB
> *Disks*:12x 1.2TB sas 10k disks , 2 mirror for os (or using usk kingstone
> 2x 128gb mirror) rest for vm os volume.
> *Nvme*: 2x960GB Kingstone KC1000  for builders compiling source code
> *Network: *4 ports  Intel 10Gbit/s SFP +
>
> Given above configuration and theory,  my question would be what would be
> best practice in terms of Gluster configuration 
> *Distributed,Replicated,Distributed
> Replicated,Dispersed,Distributed Dispersed*?
> What is the suggestion for hardware raid type 5 or 6 , or use ZFS?
>

Replicated or distributed-replicated with replica 3 or replica 3 with
arbiter. Plain distribute will not provide HA for the data. Dispersed
volume types are not fully integrated and supported with oVirt

Network nodes communication , i intend to use 3 ports for storage
> communication and one port for guests network , my question regarding
> Gluster inter communication , what is better would i gail from 3x 10G LACP
> or 1 network for each gluster volume?
>

3x10G - since we do not really have a way to separate networks by each
gluster volume.


> Please advice
> Thanks
>
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> Tal Bar-or
>
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[ovirt-users] Re: Advice on deploying oVirt hyperconverged environment Node based

2018-07-08 Thread Tal Bar-Or
Thanks a lot.

Le dim. 8 juil. 2018 09:14, Maor Lipchuk  a écrit :

> cc'ing Denis and Sahina,
> Perhaps they can share their expirience and insights with the hyperconverged
> environment.
>
> Regards,
> Maor
>
> On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 9:47 AM, Tal Bar-Or  wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>> I am about deploying a new Ovirt system for our developers that we plan
>> to be hyperconverged environment Node based.
>>
>> The system workload would be mostly used for builders that compiling our
>> code , which involves with lots of small files and intensive IO.
>> I plan to build two glustered volume "layers" one based on sas drives for
>> OS spin on, and second for Nvme based for intensive IO.
>> I would expect that the system will be resilient/high availability and in
>> the same time give enough  good IO request for vm builders that will be at
>> least 6 to 8 vm guests.
>> The system hardware would be as follows:
>> *chassis*: 4x HP DL380 gen8
>> *each server hardware:*
>> *cpu*: 2x e5-2690v2
>> *memory*:256GB
>> *Disks*:12x 1.2TB sas 10k disks , 2 mirror for os (or using usk
>> kingstone 2x 128gb mirror) rest for vm os volume.
>> *Nvme*: 2x960GB Kingstone KC1000  for builders compiling source code
>> *Network: *4 ports  Intel 10Gbit/s SFP +
>>
>> Given above configuration and theory,  my question would be what would be
>> best practice in terms of Gluster configuration 
>> *Distributed,Replicated,Distributed
>> Replicated,Dispersed,Distributed Dispersed*?
>> What is the suggestion for hardware raid type 5 or 6 , or use ZFS?
>> Network nodes communication , i intend to use 3 ports for storage
>> communication and one port for guests network , my question regarding
>> Gluster inter communication , what is better would i gail from 3x 10G LACP
>> or 1 network for each gluster volume?
>>
>> Please advice
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Tal Bar-or
>>
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[ovirt-users] Re: Advice on deploying oVirt hyperconverged environment Node based

2018-07-08 Thread Maor Lipchuk
cc'ing Denis and Sahina,
Perhaps they can share their expirience and insights with the hyperconverged
environment.

Regards,
Maor

On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 9:47 AM, Tal Bar-Or  wrote:

> Hello All,
> I am about deploying a new Ovirt system for our developers that we plan to
> be hyperconverged environment Node based.
>
> The system workload would be mostly used for builders that compiling our
> code , which involves with lots of small files and intensive IO.
> I plan to build two glustered volume "layers" one based on sas drives for
> OS spin on, and second for Nvme based for intensive IO.
> I would expect that the system will be resilient/high availability and in
> the same time give enough  good IO request for vm builders that will be at
> least 6 to 8 vm guests.
> The system hardware would be as follows:
> *chassis*: 4x HP DL380 gen8
> *each server hardware:*
> *cpu*: 2x e5-2690v2
> *memory*:256GB
> *Disks*:12x 1.2TB sas 10k disks , 2 mirror for os (or using usk kingstone
> 2x 128gb mirror) rest for vm os volume.
> *Nvme*: 2x960GB Kingstone KC1000  for builders compiling source code
> *Network: *4 ports  Intel 10Gbit/s SFP +
>
> Given above configuration and theory,  my question would be what would be
> best practice in terms of Gluster configuration 
> *Distributed,Replicated,Distributed
> Replicated,Dispersed,Distributed Dispersed*?
> What is the suggestion for hardware raid type 5 or 6 , or use ZFS?
> Network nodes communication , i intend to use 3 ports for storage
> communication and one port for guests network , my question regarding
> Gluster inter communication , what is better would i gail from 3x 10G LACP
> or 1 network for each gluster volume?
>
> Please advice
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tal Bar-or
>
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