Jeff Layton wrote:
I saw that as well (storagemojo blog). Looks interesting but I need to read the pdf since there are some pieces I'm missing.

Cool concept. There are some others like it as well - low performance storage but lots of capacity ("cheap and deep"). I think it can make alot of sense in my situations (just my 2 cents).

Cool! We've been doing something like this (concept) for a while with Delta-V (http://scalableinformatics.com/delta-v), though we add higher performance layers atop this, and a number of automation bits, not to mention iSCSI, SRP, AoE, iSER, ..., NFS/SMB/...

They go the minimal price route on everything. Desktop drives, non-ecc memory, desktop motherboard, etc. Low performance, but probably good for cold data of large size.


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