Sizing for ObjectStorage
DarioDallOmo
2 Posts
May 16, 2023, 7:10 amQuote from DarioDallOmo on May 16, 2023, 7:10 amHi, are there any rules o guide to understand how is the correct hardware sizing for an ObjectStorage system?
The need is realize a repository for remote backup vault and for nas offloading.
Thanks in advantage
Dario.
Hi, are there any rules o guide to understand how is the correct hardware sizing for an ObjectStorage system?
The need is realize a repository for remote backup vault and for nas offloading.
Thanks in advantage
Dario.
admin
2,930 Posts
May 18, 2023, 4:50 pmQuote from admin on May 18, 2023, 4:50 pmfor disk sizing: a 4+2 ec profile will has 1.5 storage overhead. 1 TB stored data will consume 1.5 TB
for disk sizing: a 4+2 ec profile will has 1.5 storage overhead. 1 TB stored data will consume 1.5 TB
f.cuseo
66 Posts
June 8, 2023, 7:41 amQuote from f.cuseo on June 8, 2023, 7:41 amHello Dario.
First, evaluate your required total space; if you need 100Tbytes, with EC profile suggested (4+2), you will need a total of 150 Tbyte disk size, but with Ceph you will reach a "nearly full osd" with 80%. So, to store 100Tbyte, you need 200Tbyte.
With 4+2 profile, you need not less than 6 hosts; depending on client number, is better to increase the hosts. So, for example, you can have 6 hosts with 6 x 6Tbyte drives (and, of course, one raid-1 volume for system), and not less than 2 x 10Gbit ethernet interface (for ceph).
This is only an example, exact sizing depends on usage.
Hello Dario.
First, evaluate your required total space; if you need 100Tbytes, with EC profile suggested (4+2), you will need a total of 150 Tbyte disk size, but with Ceph you will reach a "nearly full osd" with 80%. So, to store 100Tbyte, you need 200Tbyte.
With 4+2 profile, you need not less than 6 hosts; depending on client number, is better to increase the hosts. So, for example, you can have 6 hosts with 6 x 6Tbyte drives (and, of course, one raid-1 volume for system), and not less than 2 x 10Gbit ethernet interface (for ceph).
This is only an example, exact sizing depends on usage.
DarioDallOmo
2 Posts
June 11, 2023, 4:12 pmQuote from DarioDallOmo on June 11, 2023, 4:12 pmOk thanks, but this is only a sizing relative to the disk space.
When I speak with representatives of market solutions, they also provide me with a sizing in terms of CPU and RAM in relation to the number of files, their size and type of use.
Where can I find this information to properly size the 6 servers in the previous example?
Ok thanks, but this is only a sizing relative to the disk space.
When I speak with representatives of market solutions, they also provide me with a sizing in terms of CPU and RAM in relation to the number of files, their size and type of use.
Where can I find this information to properly size the 6 servers in the previous example?
admin
2,930 Posts
June 11, 2023, 9:11 pmQuote from admin on June 11, 2023, 9:11 pmwe have a hardware recommendation guide
we have a hardware recommendation guide
Sizing for ObjectStorage
DarioDallOmo
2 Posts
Quote from DarioDallOmo on May 16, 2023, 7:10 amHi, are there any rules o guide to understand how is the correct hardware sizing for an ObjectStorage system?
The need is realize a repository for remote backup vault and for nas offloading.
Thanks in advantage
Dario.
Hi, are there any rules o guide to understand how is the correct hardware sizing for an ObjectStorage system?
The need is realize a repository for remote backup vault and for nas offloading.
Thanks in advantage
Dario.
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on May 18, 2023, 4:50 pmfor disk sizing: a 4+2 ec profile will has 1.5 storage overhead. 1 TB stored data will consume 1.5 TB
for disk sizing: a 4+2 ec profile will has 1.5 storage overhead. 1 TB stored data will consume 1.5 TB
f.cuseo
66 Posts
Quote from f.cuseo on June 8, 2023, 7:41 amHello Dario.
First, evaluate your required total space; if you need 100Tbytes, with EC profile suggested (4+2), you will need a total of 150 Tbyte disk size, but with Ceph you will reach a "nearly full osd" with 80%. So, to store 100Tbyte, you need 200Tbyte.
With 4+2 profile, you need not less than 6 hosts; depending on client number, is better to increase the hosts. So, for example, you can have 6 hosts with 6 x 6Tbyte drives (and, of course, one raid-1 volume for system), and not less than 2 x 10Gbit ethernet interface (for ceph).This is only an example, exact sizing depends on usage.
Hello Dario.
First, evaluate your required total space; if you need 100Tbytes, with EC profile suggested (4+2), you will need a total of 150 Tbyte disk size, but with Ceph you will reach a "nearly full osd" with 80%. So, to store 100Tbyte, you need 200Tbyte.
With 4+2 profile, you need not less than 6 hosts; depending on client number, is better to increase the hosts. So, for example, you can have 6 hosts with 6 x 6Tbyte drives (and, of course, one raid-1 volume for system), and not less than 2 x 10Gbit ethernet interface (for ceph).
This is only an example, exact sizing depends on usage.
DarioDallOmo
2 Posts
Quote from DarioDallOmo on June 11, 2023, 4:12 pmOk thanks, but this is only a sizing relative to the disk space.
When I speak with representatives of market solutions, they also provide me with a sizing in terms of CPU and RAM in relation to the number of files, their size and type of use.
Where can I find this information to properly size the 6 servers in the previous example?
Ok thanks, but this is only a sizing relative to the disk space.
When I speak with representatives of market solutions, they also provide me with a sizing in terms of CPU and RAM in relation to the number of files, their size and type of use.
Where can I find this information to properly size the 6 servers in the previous example?
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on June 11, 2023, 9:11 pmwe have a hardware recommendation guide
we have a hardware recommendation guide