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* ICRAF site will have one controller (less critical storage) | * ICRAF site will have one controller (less critical storage) | ||
* Capacity 12TB or 24TB (with usable space roughly half of each figure) | * Capacity 12TB or 24TB (with usable space roughly half of each figure) | ||
+ | * **June 13, 2012**: | ||
+ | * Got the quote back from GK at Techno Associates, two options: | ||
+ | * 12TB dual configurations: | ||
+ | * 24TB dual configurations: | ||
+ | * We need to talk to Ian Moore to see what he thinks | ||
+ | * It's possible we now use ICT's NetApp to provide 1-2TB for GIS server, then building some custom solution for the DMZ | ||
+ | * **June 14, 2012**: | ||
+ | * Brainstorming raw storage costs vs NetApp quote: | ||
+ | * < | ||
+ | NetApp quote 2TB x 24 = 39000 USD | ||
- | ===== Proposed architecture ===== | + | scan.co.uk 1TB Seagate 75 GBP x 24 = 1800 (~2800 USD) |
+ | amazon.co.uk 1TB Seagate 65 GBP x 24 = 1560 (~2500 USD) | ||
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+ | scan.co.uk 2TB Seagate 70 GBP x 24 = 1680 (~2600 USD) | ||
+ | amazon.co.uk 2TB Seagate 83 GBP x 24 = 1992 (~3100 USD) | ||
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+ | scan.co.uk 3TB Hitachi 130 GBP x 24 = 3120 (~4900 USD) | ||
+ | amazon.co.uk 3TB Seagate 120 GBP x 24 = 2928 (~4600 USD)</ | ||
+ | * **June 18, 2012**: | ||
+ | * Had a meeting with Ian Moore and Isaac Kahugu about storage | ||
+ | * He said he'd support us building our own, but gave us tips to talk to Tor at ICRAF (GIS, MySQL, Drobo), and to consider Dell Equalogic for storage | ||
+ | * Another point was that we could possibly buy storage from KENET (to sync off site), or maybe colocate a box there | ||
+ | * **July 10, 2012**: | ||
+ | * GK from Techno Associates called again with a new offer for a single-site, | ||
+ | * He said he can give us 12TB raw for $9,000, or 24TB for $11,000 (one controller only, excludes pricing for replication licenses) | ||
+ | * **July 22, 2012**: | ||
+ | * Begin compiling report about current situation, options, and recommendations | ||
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+ | ===== Proposed | ||
+ | Proposed architecture assuming we expand ICT's existing NetApp rack with extra controllers and storage. | ||
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+ | **Key points**: | ||
+ | * Raw storage is sliced in several chunks and shared appropriately | ||
+ | * NetApp exports CIFS shares to corporate clients and servers (users authenticate with Active Directory credentials) | ||
+ | * NetApp exports iSCSI block devices to Linux servers in order to allow them to manage their own storage/ | ||
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+ | ===== Alternatives ===== | ||
+ | * Build our own storage, ala Backblaze " | ||
+ | * Using FreeBSD + ZFS? | ||
+ | * FreeNAS storage based on AMD Fusion APUs: http:// | ||
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+ | ===== Links ===== | ||
+ | * Growing a ZFS pool (with good background on pools vs filesystems in ZFS): http:// |
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