[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Linux Fiber or iSCSI SAN
> > I've built a number of white box SANs using everything from OpenSolaris > > and COMSTAR, Open-E, OpenFiler, SCST, IET... etc.using iSCSI and FC. > > I've settled Ubuntu boxes booted via DRBD running SCST OR ESOS. > > From a performance perspective, I have pretty large customer that two XCP > > pools running off a Dell MD3200F using 4GB FC. To compare, I took a Dell > > 2970 or something like that, stuck 8 Seatgate 2.5" Constellation Drives in > > it, a 4GB HBA and installed ESOS on it. > > I never got around to finishing my testing, but the ESOS box can > > definitely keep up and things like LSI cachecade would really help to bring > > it to a more enterprise-level performance with respect to random reads and > > writes. > > Lastly, there is such an abundance of DIRT CHEAP, lightly used 4GB FC > > equipment on the market today that I find it interesting that people still > > prefer iSCSI. iSCSI is good if you have 10GBE which is still far to > > expensive per port IMO. However, you can get 2 - 4 port, 4GB FC Hbas on > > ebay for under 100 bucks and I generally am able to purchase fully loaded > > switches (brocade 200e) for somewhere in the neighborhood of 300 bucks each! > > MPIO with 2 FC ports from an initiator to a decent target can easily > > saturate the link on basic sequential r/w write tests. Not to mention, > > improved latency, access times, etc for random i/o. > > > > Hello Eneal, > > Thank you so much for your response. Did you experience any problems with > ESOS and your FS SAN in terms of stability. > We already have our myrinet FC cards and switches, and I agree, it was dirt > cheap. > ESOS by all means is not perfect. I'm running an older release because it's impossible to upgrade a production system without downtime using ESOS (currently) but I was impressed with it non the less and i can see where it's going. I think what has worked better for me is using SCST on Ubuntu. As long as your hardware is stable, you should have no issues. At another site, I have two boxes in production (running iSCSI at this site) and I've had zero non-hardware-related issues and I've been running them in prod for 1 - 2 years. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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