Hi,

 

Just a couple of points, you might want to see if you can get a Xeon v3 
board+CPU as they have more performance and use less power.

 

You can also get a SM 2U chassis which has 2x 2.5” disk slots at the rear, this 
would allow you to have an extra  2x 3.5” disks in the front of the server.

 

Extra ram in the OSD nodes would probably help performance a bit

 

How many nodes are you going to have? You might find that bonded 10G networking 
is sufficient instead of the extra cost of 40GB networking.

 

Nick

 

From: ceph-users [mailto:ceph-users-boun...@lists.ceph.com] On Behalf Of 
Colombo Marco
Sent: 03 February 2015 15:17
To: ceph-users@lists.ceph.com
Subject: [ceph-users] Ceph Supermicro hardware recommendation

 

Hi all,

 I have to build a new Ceph storage cluster, after i‘ve read the hardware 
recommendations and some mail from this mailing list i would like to buy these 
servers:

 

OSD: 

SSG-6027R-E1R12L -> 
http://www.supermicro.nl/products/system/2U/6027/SSG-6027R-E1R12L.cfm  

Intel Xeon e5-2630 v2

64 GB RAM

LSI 2308 IT

2 x SSD Intel DC S3700 400GB

2 x SSD Intel DC S3700 200GB

8 x HDD Seagate Enterprise 6TB

2 x 40GbE for backend network

2 x 10GbE  for public network 

 

META/MON:

 

SYS-6017R-72RFTP -> 
http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/6017/SYS-6017R-72RFTP.cfm

2 x Intel Xeon e5-2637 v2

4 x SSD Intel DC S3500 240GB raid 1+0

128 GB RAM

2 x 10 GbE

 

What do you think?

Any feedbacks, advices, or ideas are welcome!

 

Thanks so much

 

Regards,




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