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kevrags wrote:We have a 3 node license, and are building up the 3rd node to put into our current 2 node cluster. I've read that RAID 0 is recommended due to the higher degree of fault tolerance. It's anyone doing this? I get the rationale, I just have a hard time getting comfortable with it, just thinking about resyncs on our 16TB license for any drive failure or corruption.
Thanks,
Kevin
kevrags wrote:jtmroczek,
Thanks for the post. We currently only have a single 10Gbe sync channel, mainly because the R710s we use only have 2 x8 slots, and the RAID controller houses the other one. Although we will probably add them later, as the x4 slots use the x8 form factor.
The other issue is how to network 3 nodes with 10Gbe and not break the bank, as our 2 node systems are directly connected. Probably the new Netgear 10Gbe, but we will have to switch to copper from our current SFP+ adapters. ~$1,800 for 2 8 port switches.
Kevin
Wow. I'm not getting anywhere close to that sync performance. We have a 6tb LUN that just took 10 hours to sync. We're running raid-10 with a single direct connected pair of 10g nics. I see sync nic utilization at about 25%, or apx 2.5gb.jtmroczek wrote:Kevin:
I have 2-node HA servicing Hyper-V workloads. We are using RAID 0 without issues.
No matter how you slice it a full resync of 16TB is going to take some time. If you have a good 10GbE network, preferably with multiple links, it should be tolerable. We have dual 10GbE links for the sync channel. 4TB (our largest LUN) resyncs take about 45 minutes.
As always, test test test.
~joe
BillArchway wrote:Wow. I'm not getting anywhere close to that sync performance. We have a 6tb LUN that just took 10 hours to sync. We're running raid-10 with a single direct connected pair of 10g nics. I see sync nic utilization at about 25%, or apx 2.5gb.jtmroczek wrote:Kevin:
I have 2-node HA servicing Hyper-V workloads. We are using RAID 0 without issues.
No matter how you slice it a full resync of 16TB is going to take some time. If you have a good 10GbE network, preferably with multiple links, it should be tolerable. We have dual 10GbE links for the sync channel. 4TB (our largest LUN) resyncs take about 45 minutes.
As always, test test test.
~joe