On 26.09.22 21:00, Frank Schilder wrote:

I wonder if it might be a good idea to collect such experience somewhere in the 
ceph documentation, for example, a link unser hardware recommendations->solid 
state drives in the docs. Are there legal implications with creating a list of 
drives showing effective sustained performance of a drive in a ceph cluster? Maybe 
according to a standardised benchmark that hammers the drives for a couple of 
weeks and provides sustained performance information under sustained max load in 
contrast to peak load (which most cheap drives are optimized for and therefore 
less suitable for a constant-load system like ceph)?

This would be an excellent idea.

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