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    • EddieJenningsE

      Examples of proper utilization of SAN

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      KOOLERK

      I don't know how Starwind vSAN can be run but if it's on a hypervisor it's severely limited by I/O congestion through the kernel. NVMe drives is causing problems that was of no concern whatsoever with spinners. Both KVM and Xen has made a lot of work to limit their I/O latency and use polling techniques now but it's still a problem. That's why you really need SR-IOV on NVMe drives so any VM can bypass the hypervisor and just have it's own kernel to slow things down.

      Anton: There are no problems with polling these days 🙂 You normally spawn a SPDK-enabled VM (Linux is unbeatable here as most of the new gen I/O development happens there) and pass thru RDMA-capable network hardware (virtual function with SR-IOV or whole card with PCIe pass-thru, this is really irrelevant...) and NMVe drives and... magic starts happening 🙂 This is how our NVMe-oF target works on ESXi & Hyper-V (KVM & Xen have no benefits here architecturally, this is where you're either wrong or I failed to get your arguments). It's possible to port SPDK into Windows user-mode but lack of NVMe and NIC polling drivers takes away all the fun: to move the same amount of data we normally use ~4x more CPU horsepower on "Pure Windows" Vs. "Linux-SPDK-VM-on-Windows" models. Microsoft is trying to bring SPDK to Windows kernel (so does VMware from what I know), but it needs a lot of work from NIC and NVMe engineers and... nobody wants to contribute. Really.

      Just my $0.02 🙂

    • J

      Dell MD1220 RAID 5 Rebuild Question

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      @scottalanmiller said in Dell MD1220 RAID 5 Rebuild Question:

      @Jimmy9008 said in Dell MD1220 RAID 5 Rebuild Question:

      @scottalanmiller said in Dell MD1220 RAID 5 Rebuild Question:

      @travisdh1 said in Dell MD1220 RAID 5 Rebuild Question:

      That makes a little more sense. They've negotiated a deal with Microsoft from the sounds of it.

      No, way, way more likely they just figured out how hard it is to get caught.

      I totally doubt anything like that is going on here. I have been told our annual budget for licensing which we pay is in the region of £600,000. Either way, not my problem 🙂

      Wow. But, sounds like only that high because they don't know what they are using, lol. The only way to get licensing truly down is to know what you use. Someone is both ignoring what is used, but also encouraging unlimited use. Both things set MS up to just keep making it more and more expensive. It's a trick, sounds easy, but makes one lazy licensing person encourage not keeping licensing lean - basically giving Microsoft the power to charge anything that they want down the road.

      Yeah, not your problem, but definitely a symptom of management issues and a lack of clear thinking. If they are truly paying their bills, my guess is a licensing "specialist" who has created their own job and knows if MS isn't used heavily, their job would go away, so is doing stuff to encourage you to lock in MS so that that specialist can't be eliminated. Basically creating their own job.

      Yeah, I don't disagree with anything you said. It's just not my issue. I still get to buy shiny new toys 🙂

    • J

      Latency with VDI in VMware View 7 environment

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      @jblaze said in Latency with VDI in VMware View 7 environment:

      I'm new to VDIs so not entirely sure if I'm asking the right questions. The server is hosted externally by our MSP and they're trying to determine what the cause is.

      That it is external alone is almost certainly the problem. VDI can work remotely, but is often relatively painful. Also, be aware, while there is some extreme edge cases where you can do hosted VDI, this has traditionally not been allowed and unless your MSP has figured out some extremely new and rare licensing with Microsoft, those VDIs aren't legal.

    • hobbit666H

      MSP or VAR or just avoid

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      scottalanmillerS

      @carnival-boy said in MSP or VAR or just avoid:

      For an MSP to be truly agnostic it would either have to massive (to be able to employ both Oracle and SQL Server experts), or it is full of generalists who can support both but lack expertise in either.

      That's part of the goal, or typical goals, of moving to the MSP model. They bring more scale and with scale comes agnosticism (the move towards it, but obtaining it as you pointed out.) You might not have expertise or experience with every OS out there, but even a moderately small MSP like NTG regularly supports and works with many databases. Not Oracle, which isn't a big deal as it has essentially no place in any intentional deployment, but MS SQL Server, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, REDIS, MongoDB, SQLite, etc. all regularly supported.

      MSPs are way more likely to have the desire and ability to grow support skill sets, although this can happen internally as well. But internal skill growth is costly and risky to maintain. For an MSP, skill growth increases potential customer support options. So MSPs have more incentive to consider things they've not done specifically before than internal IT departments do.

      Nothing is perfect, but MSPs make agnosticism easier and more likely.

    • dafyreD

      Storage and Data Locality

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      @aaronstuder said in Storage and Data Locality:

      @stacksofplates Wow, rsnapshot looks good.

      It's a very good.

    • scaleS

      4 IT Pitfalls to Avoid in 2018

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    • scottalanmillerS

      The Jurassic Park Effect and Why It Specifically Matters with Storage SAMIT Video

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    • B

      How to access SAN?

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      Have you installed CMC? It should find it by scanning the subnet.

    • scottalanmillerS

      HPE SANs Not Designed for Reliability in the Australian Tax Office

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      @Breffni-Potter said in HPE SANs Not Designed for Reliability in the Australian Tax Office:

      Listening to any vendor consulting will lead to a p*** poor system but for the vendors profit.

      Yeah, they brought in the wrong people here. Fundamental business flaws. Listening to the sales people instead of hiring someone whose job it is to know what is needed.

    • EddieJenningsE

      OpenSSL CSR with Subject Alternative Name

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      EddieJenningsE

      @JaredBusch said in OpenSSL CSR with Subject Alternative Name:

      @EddieJennings said in OpenSSL CSR with Subject Alternative Name:

      @JaredBusch Correct. The "ye olde way" is how I've typically made a CSR and private key. The link I included talks about making a configuration file, which allows you to include SAN in your CSR.

      Ah, did not read the link. Yes, using a config file is the only method to get any SAN on a cert with OpenSSL.

      And after re-reading my post, I realized how terrible it was :(. I was hoping to find a one liner kind of thing, but alas. That particular article made it clear how to do it.

    • OksanaO

      Meet StarWind Virtual Storage Appliance on Linux

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      dafyreD

      As long as you don't delete all my datas because my online account has issues!

    • scottalanmillerS

      FreeNAS Gets Hit by the Jurassic Park Effect

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      @scottalanmiller said in FreeNAS Gets Hit by the Jurassic Park Effect:

      HCL

      Yes, agreed!

    • DustinB3403D

      New StarWind Virtual SAN Free - All restrictions removed!

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      scottalanmillerS

      @jt1001001 said in New StarWind Virtual SAN Free - All restrictions removed!:

      In case you didn't see, the webinar is now up on their site:
      https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-virtual-san-free-all-restrictions-removed

      THanks

    • scottalanmillerS

      The SAM-SD Model 01

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    • mlnewsM

      HPE Acquires Nimble

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      @Reid-Cooper said in HPE Acquires Nimble:

      This will really lower competition in the SAN space. Only a few viable vendors left. Nimble was one of the few major players.

      I disagree. What about Tintri, Kaminario, or Tegile? There are still plenty of vendors out there in Nimble's competitive tier. I mean they don't compare to HDS or IBM but again, Nimble is a completely different use case.

      Honestly I think it would have made more sense for HPE to acquire Tintri for their portfolio at a reasonable price. Nimble is awesome for its own use case, but the acquisition seemed to be just one of appeasement to shareholders.

      Unless they are shifting gears and trying to get more competitive in small-medium markets as an all around vendor (aside from adding Nimble, thinking of them purchasing Aruba a couple years ago as well).

    • C

      XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!

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      @Danp said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

      @Dashrender said in XenServer 6.2 servers down. I have no Xen skill. Most likely networking? Help!:

      The only cost here would be the drive. Clonezilla is free, the use of the PC is free (of course that user is not ideal, so I guess there is cost there 😉 )

      The owner is currently out of the country... use his desktop! 😁

      If AD works. Lol

    • scottalanmillerS

      Cost Study: 4 Node Scale vs. 4 Node VMware IPOD

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      @scottalanmiller And Starwind ships their ready nodes armed with RAID https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-hyperconverged-appliance so i think they still keep doing RAID and i am sure it is for a reason some of them I've mentioned above.

    • scottalanmillerS

      SAN Products Short List

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      @scottalanmiller said in SAN Products Short List:

      @BBigford and @zuphzuph were asking about this and I figured we should talk about it here. If you are shopping for a SAN, what is your vendor short list?

      How does PureStorage fit into all of this?

    • Mike DavisM

      iSCSI port w/Windows iSCSI initiator dropping

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      @travisdh1 said in iSCSI port w/Windows iSCSI initiator dropping:

      @art_of_shred said in iSCSI port w/Windows iSCSI initiator dropping:

      Is Free-NAS ever a good idea? I've only ever heard nasty things said about it.

      Only if you know nothing about building and managing storage is it going to serve a purpose. BSD or Solaris without the added bits would be the preferred route to use ZFS.

      And if you don't know those bits, you should not be running a SAN.

    • scottalanmillerS

      New Hyperconvergence, Old Storage

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