Hi Cloudstack Community,

Thanks for the help on the previous question regarding how to deploy instances 
on 2 different physical servers within a cluster.

I would like some advice from the community regarding our rack design, its our 
first time setting up a Private Cloud.

We plan to start off our cloud stack journey with a single rack (42u). We have 
come up with a visual to help understand bit better.



This is what we were thinking:

  *   All Infrastructures are Fully Redundant (Eg. Network, Server, Storage etc)

  *   Racks connected to two different PDU Power Sources ( Max 6KW Each)

  *   Each Server is connected to the SAN Storages within the Rack (will not 
cross out of the Rack)

  *   San Storages shall Mirror Each Other for full storage redundancy.

  *   Additional harddrives to be added to the San Storages as when needed.

  *   Server Capacity shall be configured in the CloudStack Platform to not 
provision more than 30% (within its cluster) to allow for Auto VM Restart in a 
new server, should any server fail.

  *   Servers will not have any Local Drives. All Storages are in the San 
Storage only.

  *   Minimum setup will include minimum 2 Servers.
Additional servers (with same CPU Models) to be added as requirements grow.


We haven’t decided if we are going to be standardising our servers within the 
rack to be (2x26pCPU) or (2*64pCPU).

Here’s where we need some advice. In both scenarios of the server spec, we 
aren’t sure what is the recommended (or safe) San Storage spec to go for. We 
plan to deploy various services in the VMs, but the most intensive would be 
MSSQL Databases which are very IO Intensive.

Our guys have recommended a 2x50TB Hybrid SSD/HDD San Storage at 150k IOPS for 
the entire rack. But we would like second opinions as we aren’t sure the 
specifications are insufficient (Afraid that San Storage would be the 
bottleneck one day). Ideally would be some sort of san storage spec which we 
can grow the IO over time as the number of servers in the rack increase (We are 
starting with 2, plan to increase to max 14 over time).

Any advice on this area? Even comments on our rack design would be great! We 
really want to start this on the right footing.

Regards,
Bryan





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