I used a Unit a little like this (
https://www.sgi.com/products/storage/servers/mis_server.html) for a SATA
pool in ceph - rebuilds after a failure of a node can be painful without a
fair amount of testing & tuning.

I have opted for more units with less disks for future builds using R730XD.

On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 9:33 AM, David <da...@visions.se> wrote:

> Sounds like you’ll have a field day waiting for rebuild in case of a node
> failure or an upgrade of the crush map ;)
>
> David
>
>
> > 21 mars 2016 kl. 09:55 skrev Bastian Rosner <b...@d00m.org>:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > any chance that somebody here already got hands on Dell DSS 7000
> machines?
> >
> > 4U chassis containing 90x 3.5" drives and 2x dual-socket server sleds
> (DSS7500). Sounds ideal for high capacity and density clusters, since each
> of the server-sleds would run 45 drives, which I believe is a suitable
> number of OSDs per node.
> >
> > When searching for this model there's not much detailed information out
> there.
> > Sadly I could not find a review from somebody who actually owns a bunch
> of them and runs a decent PB-size cluster with it.
> >
> > Cheers, Bastian
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