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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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      @DustinB3403 said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

      For the record, scale starts at 3 nodes.

      No less.

      The smallest is one pure storage and two mixed compute/storage nodes. Compute doesn't need to be on every node necessarily.

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        Jason Banned
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        You can also use EMC ScaleIO for free with your own hardware if you use the community for support https://www.emc.com/products-solutions/trial-software-download/scaleio.htm (or you can buy the software or pre-configured dell servers with it).

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @hobbit666
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          @hobbit666 said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

          from my days on here and SW I know with only 20-30 VM's and 3-4 Hosts we most probably don't need a SAN...

          Number of VMs is not a factor in choosing a SAN. But number of host nodes is. And at three or fewer, SAN is literally off the table, there is no possible use case for it. At four it's a million to one that it could make sense, but it could but never where HA is even remotely important. So from the most basic SAN factors, SAN isn't even a remote possibility here. No matter what your goals are otherwise, SAN can't meet your needs. It's super simple in this case because of the HA need, even at four nodes SAN isn't viable. No way to implement it without totally screwing the company financially.

          http://www.smbitjournal.com/2013/06/when-to-consider-a-san/

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Jason
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            @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

            You can also use EMC ScaleIO for free with your own hardware if you use the community for support https://www.emc.com/products-solutions/trial-software-download/scaleio.htm (or you can buy the software or pre-configured dell servers with it).

            For commercial use, too? How did I not know that they had opened this up?

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            • hobbit666H
              hobbit666
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              Thanks Sam. Will look over your article on Monday try and get ready when we have the talks soon lol.

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                Jason Banned @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                You can also use EMC ScaleIO for free with your own hardware if you use the community for support https://www.emc.com/products-solutions/trial-software-download/scaleio.htm (or you can buy the software or pre-configured dell servers with it).

                For commercial use, too? How did I not know that they had opened this up?

                Yes, the EULA has no restrictions on that. Their marketing terms of course try to convey you should " When you are ready to purchase a ScaleIO software license for full production use and maintenance, contact a Sales Associate" but the EULA has nothing requiring it.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Jason
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                  @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                  You can also use EMC ScaleIO for free with your own hardware if you use the community for support https://www.emc.com/products-solutions/trial-software-download/scaleio.htm (or you can buy the software or pre-configured dell servers with it).

                  Just checked, it says you have to purchase a license to use it. This is the trial only and is only for testing.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Jason
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                    @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                    @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                    You can also use EMC ScaleIO for free with your own hardware if you use the community for support https://www.emc.com/products-solutions/trial-software-download/scaleio.htm (or you can buy the software or pre-configured dell servers with it).

                    For commercial use, too? How did I not know that they had opened this up?

                    Yes, the EULA has no restrictions on that. Their marketing terms of course try to convey you should " When you are ready to purchase a ScaleIO software license for full production use and maintenance, contact a Sales Associate" but the EULA has nothing requiring it.

                    Oh okay! You've been through the EULA? That's awesome that they quietly left that out.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @hobbit666
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                      @hobbit666 said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                      Thanks Sam. Will look over your article on Monday try and get ready when we have the talks soon lol.

                      There is a video coming from MangoCon 2016 very soon that covers this as well.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller
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                        Maybe print out the SAN article and this one as well for them.

                        http://www.smbitjournal.com/2013/06/the-inverted-pyramid-of-doom/

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          And print this out and have it ready in the "tech pack" for them. This covers why those SAN sales people are out to get them.

                          https://mangolassi.it/topic/8822/why-dual-controllers-is-not-a-risk-mitigation-strategy-alone

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                          • ardeynA
                            ardeyn
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                            As Scott said, using a dedicated SAN for this kind of environment is currently the leading cause of cancer in the United States. You could use some type of VSAN to provide shared storage between the servers. VSAN/HP VSA/StarWind will do the trick if you decide to repurpose existing hardware. If you decide to get new hardware, then Scale or StarWind's HCA are your friends.

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                            • Deleted74295D
                              Deleted74295 Banned
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                              Do you have a fancy PDF brochure and a nice PPT presentation stating that your solution is high performance and wonderful?

                              People would rather pay more for a riskier solution if how it is packaged is appealing to them.

                              Education is 1 thing and works for some leadership types but others just want a flat quick guarantee of "Will this be the right thing, sell it to me" and you don't have much time to do that.

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                              • Oles BorysO
                                Oles Borys
                                last edited by Oles Borys

                                @ardeyn Thank you very much for mentioning StarWind.

                                StarWind HCA should fit your needs perfectly. It is based on Dell hardware and will provide you VMs with pure 100% synchronous HA. This solution is also fully supported by a single vendor and comes to your site preconfigured.
                                We are also Dell OEM partner, thus less expensive than our competitors.

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                                • KOOLERK
                                  KOOLER Vendor @Jason
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                                  @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                  @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                  You can also use EMC ScaleIO for free with your own hardware if you use the community for support https://www.emc.com/products-solutions/trial-software-download/scaleio.htm (or you can buy the software or pre-configured dell servers with it).

                                  For commercial use, too? How did I not know that they had opened this up?

                                  Yes, the EULA has no restrictions on that. Their marketing terms of course try to convey you should " When you are ready to purchase a ScaleIO software license for full production use and maintenance, contact a Sales Associate" but the EULA has nothing requiring it.

                                  This isn't true. Don't get yourself intro trouble with misuse! You can't use it for production and you have to let EMC know you evaluate with a prod use in mind. That's EVERYTHING but free... IMHO.

                                  https://www.emc.com/content/terms/eula-scaleio.htm

                                  E. “Internal Business Purposes” means an internal (non-commercial) Use for the purpose(s) of testing and demonstrating the features of the Software, and not for Customer product development, product testing, or other Customer research and development or commercial purposes.

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                                    Jason Banned @KOOLER
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                                    @KOOLER said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                    @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                    @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                    You can also use EMC ScaleIO for free with your own hardware if you use the community for support https://www.emc.com/products-solutions/trial-software-download/scaleio.htm (or you can buy the software or pre-configured dell servers with it).

                                    For commercial use, too? How did I not know that they had opened this up?

                                    Yes, the EULA has no restrictions on that. Their marketing terms of course try to convey you should " When you are ready to purchase a ScaleIO software license for full production use and maintenance, contact a Sales Associate" but the EULA has nothing requiring it.

                                    This isn't true. Don't get yourself intro trouble with misuse! You can't use it for production and you have to let EMC know you evaluate with a prod use in mind. That's EVERYTHING but free... IMHO.

                                    https://www.emc.com/content/terms/eula-scaleio.htm

                                    E. “Internal Business Purposes” means an internal (non-commercial) Use for the purpose(s) of testing and demonstrating the features of the Software, and not for Customer product development, product testing, or other Customer research and development or commercial purposes.

                                    You are reading that incorrectly. That's just definitions, not the terms. Our EMC rep already confirmed it to us.

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                                    • dafyreD
                                      dafyre @Jason
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                                      @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                      @KOOLER said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                      @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                      @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                      You can also use EMC ScaleIO for free with your own hardware if you use the community for support https://www.emc.com/products-solutions/trial-software-download/scaleio.htm (or you can buy the software or pre-configured dell servers with it).

                                      For commercial use, too? How did I not know that they had opened this up?

                                      Yes, the EULA has no restrictions on that. Their marketing terms of course try to convey you should " When you are ready to purchase a ScaleIO software license for full production use and maintenance, contact a Sales Associate" but the EULA has nothing requiring it.

                                      This isn't true. Don't get yourself intro trouble with misuse! You can't use it for production and you have to let EMC know you evaluate with a prod use in mind. That's EVERYTHING but free... IMHO.

                                      https://www.emc.com/content/terms/eula-scaleio.htm

                                      E. “Internal Business Purposes” means an internal (non-commercial) Use for the purpose(s) of testing and demonstrating the features of the Software, and not for Customer product development, product testing, or other Customer research and development or commercial purposes.

                                      You are reading that incorrectly. That's just definitions, not the terms. Our EMC rep already confirmed it to us.

                                      Look at 3 A... "License Grant. Subject to Customer's compliance with this Agreement, EMC grants to Customer a non-exclusive, world-wide, royalty free, full-paid, terminable, and nontransferable license, under EMC’s copyrights, to Use: (i) the Software for the Customer's Internal Business Purposes;"

                                      Combine that with Definition E...

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                                        Jason Banned
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                                        Yeah sounds like EMC very well may have been making an expectation for us then since we spend so much with them on VMAX, Unity VSA etc.

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                                        • dafyreD
                                          dafyre @Jason
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                                          @Jason Expectation -- or exception? 🙂

                                          But either way, it'd be worth a price comparison of the two if considering the paid EMC product.

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                                          • KOOLERK
                                            KOOLER Vendor @Jason
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                                            @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                            @KOOLER said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                            @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                            @Jason said in Hardware refresh and Selling the Solution:

                                            You can also use EMC ScaleIO for free with your own hardware if you use the community for support https://www.emc.com/products-solutions/trial-software-download/scaleio.htm (or you can buy the software or pre-configured dell servers with it).

                                            For commercial use, too? How did I not know that they had opened this up?

                                            Yes, the EULA has no restrictions on that. Their marketing terms of course try to convey you should " When you are ready to purchase a ScaleIO software license for full production use and maintenance, contact a Sales Associate" but the EULA has nothing requiring it.

                                            This isn't true. Don't get yourself intro trouble with misuse! You can't use it for production and you have to let EMC know you evaluate with a prod use in mind. That's EVERYTHING but free... IMHO.

                                            https://www.emc.com/content/terms/eula-scaleio.htm

                                            E. “Internal Business Purposes” means an internal (non-commercial) Use for the purpose(s) of testing and demonstrating the features of the Software, and not for Customer product development, product testing, or other Customer research and development or commercial purposes.

                                            You are reading that incorrectly. That's just definitions, not the terms. Our EMC rep already confirmed it to us.

                                            I read everything correctly. 3A grants you rights to use sofware for "Internal Use". Internal Use means non-commercial.

                                            I don't know what EMC sales rep verbally told you. Talk to your lawyers with EULA in hand, it's public.

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