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    • StrongBadS
      StrongBad
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      How does @StarWind_Software work with NVMe?

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      • Reid CooperR
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        How does the caching work on Starwind storage? I've read that I can use RAM cache, and obviously there are the disks in RAID. Can I have an SSD tier between the two? Can I have multiple tiers like a huge RAID 6 of SATA drives, a smaller RAID 10 of SAS 10Ks, a smaller SSD RAID 5 array and then the RAM on top?

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        • LaMerkL
          LaMerk Vendor @StrongBad
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          @StrongBad said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

          How does @StarWind_Software work with NVMe?

          StarWind really works with NVMe. We have just added significant performance improvement, so the write performance is doubled now.

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          • StukaS
            Stuka @dafyre
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            @dafyre said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

            Are there plans to continue building the Powershell library, or will you be moving towards a cross-platform API?

            It's actually going to be both, as Swordfish is being developed too.

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            • StrongBadS
              StrongBad
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              What about Storage Spaces Direct (S2D)? Can you talk about how Starwind is competing with that and what the differentiating factors are? Maybe when we would choose one or the other if we are on Hyper-V?

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              • scottalanmillerS
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                I'll jump in with one that I know but think it is worth talking about and that people are unlikely to know to ask about...

                What are the benefits of the LSFS (Log Structured File System) and when would be want to choose it?

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                • LaMerkL
                  LaMerk Vendor @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                  I'll jump in with one that I know but think it is worth talking about and that people are unlikely to know to ask about...

                  What are the benefits of the LSFS (Log Structured File System) and when would be want to choose it?

                  The ideal scenario for LSFS is slow spindle drives in RAID 5/50 and RAID 6/60. And the benefits are: eliminating I/O blender, snapshots, boosting synchronization process and overall performance in non-write intensive environments (maximum 60% read/40% write).

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                  • StukaS
                    Stuka @StrongBad
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                    @StrongBad said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                    How does @StarWind_Software work with NVMe?

                    We're also bringing NVMe storage to a new level. With added iSER support we improved hybrid environments with NVMe tiers. For all-NVMe environments we're also adding NVMf (NVMe over Fabrics) support within a few weeks. Keep in mind NVMe storage will need 100 GbE interconnect.

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                    • TheDeepStorageT
                      TheDeepStorage Vendor @Reid Cooper
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                      @Reid-Cooper said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                      How does the caching work on Starwind storage? I've read that I can use RAM cache, and obviously there are the disks in RAID. Can I have an SSD tier between the two? Can I have multiple tiers like a huge RAID 6 of SATA drives, a smaller RAID 10 of SAS 10Ks, a smaller SSD RAID 5 array and then the RAM on top?

                      StarWind can utilize both L1 cache on RAM and L2 cache on SSDs.
                      In regards to a specific configuration, as an example: you can have a huge RAID 6 array for your coldest data, then a moderate RAID 10 10k SAS array for your day-to-day workloads, a small RAID 5 of SSDs for I/O hungry databases and then top it off with RAM caching. That being said we do not provide automated tiering between these arrays and you would assign everything to each tier specifically. You could easily use Storage Spaces 2016 with StarWind for that functionality. Just make sure not to use SS 2012, since the storage tiering functionality on it sucked was suboptimal and lead us to the decision of not doing automated tiering in the first place.

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                      • QuixoticJeremyQ
                        QuixoticJeremy
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                        Oh, thought of another. What connection protocols are supported by Starwind? Like iSCSI, I know, as everyone talks about it. Anything else like SMB?

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                        • TheDeepStorageT
                          TheDeepStorage Vendor @QuixoticJeremy
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                          @QuixoticJeremy said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                          Oh, thought of another. What connection protocols are supported by Starwind? Like iSCSI, I know, as everyone talks about it. Anything else like SMB?

                          Quite a few actually. We support ISCSI, SMB 3.0, NFS 4.1, VVols just to name the main ones.

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                          • jt1001001J
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                            I have 2 identical physical hosts that my company is allowing me to set up as a proof of concept for Starwind. As we are a Hyper-V shop, I am looking for a good startup guide for this; it appears this is where I would begin: https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-virtual-san-hyper-converged-2-nodes-scenario-2-nodes-with-hyper-v-cluster ??

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @LaMerk
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                              @LaMerk said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                              I'll jump in with one that I know but think it is worth talking about and that people are unlikely to know to ask about...

                              What are the benefits of the LSFS (Log Structured File System) and when would be want to choose it?

                              The ideal scenario for LSFS is slow spindle drives in RAID 5/50 and RAID 6/60. And the benefits are: eliminating I/O blender, snapshots, boosting synchronization process and overall performance in non-write intensive environments (maximum 60% read/40% write).

                              Do you see any real benefits on RAID 10 arrays? #OBR10

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                              • StrongBadS
                                StrongBad @Stuka
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                                @Stuka said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                                @StrongBad said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                                How does @StarWind_Software work with NVMe?

                                We're also bringing NVMe storage to a new level. With added iSER support we improved hybrid environments with NVMe tiers. For all-NVMe environments we're also adding NVMf (NVMe over Fabrics) support within a few weeks. Keep in mind NVMe storage will need 100 GbE interconnect.

                                Sounds great. I'm not really up on iSER. I know it is like an iSCSI upgrade, when would I / can I use it? What do I need to take advantage of that?

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                                • ABykovskyiA
                                  ABykovskyi @StrongBad
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                                  @StrongBad said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                                  What about Storage Spaces Direct (S2D)? Can you talk about how Starwind is competing with that and what the differentiating factors are? Maybe when we would choose one or the other if we are on Hyper-V?

                                  S2D is designed for large scale environments that are more focused on storage efficiency and less focused on performance. 4-nodes is the minimum recommended production scenario. 67%+ storage efficiency is achieved only on more than 6-nodes AFAIR. If your primary goal is scale - choose S2D. If your primary goal is resiliency and performance - StarWind.

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                                  • LaMerkL
                                    LaMerk Vendor @jt1001001
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                                    @jt1001001 said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                                    I have 2 identical physical hosts that my company is allowing me to set up as a proof of concept for Starwind. As we are a Hyper-V shop, I am looking for a good startup guide for this; it appears this is where I would begin: https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-virtual-san-hyper-converged-2-nodes-scenario-2-nodes-with-hyper-v-cluster ??

                                    Yeah, you're absolutely right. This is exactly the one to start with.

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                                    • Reid CooperR
                                      Reid Cooper @TheDeepStorage
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                                      @TheDeepStorage said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                                      @Reid-Cooper said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                                      How does the caching work on Starwind storage? I've read that I can use RAM cache, and obviously there are the disks in RAID. Can I have an SSD tier between the two? Can I have multiple tiers like a huge RAID 6 of SATA drives, a smaller RAID 10 of SAS 10Ks, a smaller SSD RAID 5 array and then the RAM on top?

                                      StarWind can utilize both L1 cache on RAM and L2 cache on SSDs.
                                      In regards to a specific configuration, as an example: you can have a huge RAID 6 array for your coldest data, then a moderate RAID 10 10k SAS array for your day-to-day workloads, a small RAID 5 of SSDs for I/O hungry databases and then top it off with RAM caching. That being said we do not provide automated tiering between these arrays and you would assign everything to each tier specifically. You could easily use Storage Spaces 2016 with StarWind for that functionality. Just make sure not to use SS 2012, since the storage tiering functionality on it sucked was suboptimal and lead us to the decision of not doing automated tiering in the first place.

                                      Okay so basically there are two cache layers, L1 RAM and L2 SSD Array, and then you would have to "manually tier" anything beneath that?

                                      Any options for sending cold storage out to cloud like S3 or B2, which is popular here?

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                                      • StrongBadS
                                        StrongBad @jt1001001
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                                        @jt1001001 said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                                        I have 2 identical physical hosts that my company is allowing me to set up as a proof of concept for Starwind. As we are a Hyper-V shop, I am looking for a good startup guide for this; it appears this is where I would begin: https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-virtual-san-hyper-converged-2-nodes-scenario-2-nodes-with-hyper-v-cluster ??

                                        Are you going to do a full write up on the experience on ML?

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                                        • jt1001001J
                                          jt1001001
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                                          I will try!

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                                          • StrongBadS
                                            StrongBad @ABykovskyi
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                                            @ABykovskyi said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                                            @StrongBad said in Starwind AMA Ask Me Anything April 26 10am - 12pm EST:

                                            What about Storage Spaces Direct (S2D)? Can you talk about how Starwind is competing with that and what the differentiating factors are? Maybe when we would choose one or the other if we are on Hyper-V?

                                            S2D is designed for large scale environments that are more focused on storage efficiency and less focused on performance. 4-nodes is the minimum recommended production scenario. 67%+ storage efficiency is achieved only on more than 6-nodes AFAIR. If your primary goal is scale - choose S2D. If your primary goal is resiliency and performance - StarWind.

                                            That makes sense, thanks.

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