We run a bunch of simple kvm VM's on hypervisors with direct attached SSD's simple linux mdraid. Performance has obviously been amazing, but we worry about drive failures causing large outages and the lack of flexibility to simply migrate VM's across hypervisors is a bit of a pain point.
10gb sfp+ network.
Thinking simple iscsi or maybe nfs (would have to test out performance).
~20tb storage needed (currently at 12tb but want some room for growth).
We are currently an all supermicro shop and dell is trying really hard to win all our business. And then I let slip that I have been investigating a truenas system and they've launched the attack on me to get me on "all dell". The only real benefit to dell I can see is their financing is easy and decent.
I've been trying to find any good reviews of the scv3020 but so far have only found a couple of blog posts that are somewhat less than favorable... but no thorough testing or benchmarking seems to be out there. Except stuff from dell, which I obviously don't trust much.
Does anyone here have hands on experience with these? Are they even close to what dell claims?
Thanks!
10gb sfp+ network.
Thinking simple iscsi or maybe nfs (would have to test out performance).
~20tb storage needed (currently at 12tb but want some room for growth).
We are currently an all supermicro shop and dell is trying really hard to win all our business. And then I let slip that I have been investigating a truenas system and they've launched the attack on me to get me on "all dell". The only real benefit to dell I can see is their financing is easy and decent.
I've been trying to find any good reviews of the scv3020 but so far have only found a couple of blog posts that are somewhat less than favorable... but no thorough testing or benchmarking seems to be out there. Except stuff from dell, which I obviously don't trust much.
Does anyone here have hands on experience with these? Are they even close to what dell claims?
Thanks!