The shipping cost may not be justified given the prices of the items. However, it could be a good deal if you are located in Japan.
There are usually many good deals on HPE servers in Japan.
PLP is very important for Ceph as it use fsync when writing. Without PLP the write will directly goes to NAND, with consumer drive it's like 600-800 IOPS 4k write.
The read write speed in consumer drive datasheet is usually the speed with caching.
As far as I know most of them are retired hardware. I will say most of them is authentic, there are some fake stuffs but usually the price is way too low compare to other sellers making them easy to notice.
Is your RAM model in QVL? My past experience with Ampere processors is that they are very picky with RAM models.
Try enabling serial console redirection and see if there's any messages from serial port, there might be more detail error message.
You can also try with 1 stick of RAM only, might...
There's an NIM expansion slot on it, but I couldn't find any information on if C-NIM-1X will work.
If it works you can get 10G on it which will make it a better deal.
Got an unused Arista 100GbE switch for sale.
Pulled from working condition
Reset and upgraded to version 4.30.0F.
Reverse airflow (back to front)
Shipping:
Free inside Japan
US about 270USD
EU about 240USD
Please contact me for a quote. Basically I'll ship via EMS from Japan
Price:
Looking...
At lease for database I will definitely recommend enterprise drives. fsync is heavy used in database while the performance for consumer drive after enabling fsync is miserable.
You can check this blog post from percona for more details...
I usually create crush rule for different types of disks (NVMe/SATA SSD/HDD) and based on usage assign pools to different crush rule.
Different pools are created for certain applications.
3 nodes should be safe enough if you use replica 3 and min_size 2.
Adding more nodes will be more beneficial but from your load I would say you probably won't see a difference.
https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/
This might suite your use case but it's probably a lot complicated and take more than 5 mins to run if you ran multiple tests.
I watched the full video, it seems like the dev node is shipped with Debian. The seller probably reinstalled the workstation into Windows therefore the driver isn't available. Therefore I don't think they have the drivers.
Did some search on Google and find out that the Stadia node kernel is...
I'm also using GRID/vgpu-unlock, but I couldn't get the drivers worked when spoofing the vGPU as either P4000 or P5000. Can you share the Windows version and the driver version you are using? Thanks!
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