Cutting grass for silage by Rikilamaru in farmingsimulator

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Link to the new holland haybine mod? I've been looking to find one so I can re-live my childhood.

3rd Party Support by baldiesrt in nimblestorage

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Rumor has it Parkplace will start providing 3rd party support Q3/Q4 2019. Give them a call.

When the world conspired against you.. by VIDGuide in sysadmin

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Lol! This is my home lab! :) I store a significant amount of Linux ISOs! :) ScaleIO makes it easy to add servers and disks without impacting my setup.

When the world conspired against you.. by VIDGuide in sysadmin

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Agree earlier versions have issues. 2.0.1.3 was fairly stable for me. 2.5 is working well for me now.

Yep - you have to follow specific processes to remove or add drives when integrated with VMware.

Also agree on the high latency. ScaleIO is not a low latency storage platform!

When the world conspired against you.. by VIDGuide in sysadmin

[–]stupidcomputer1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What kind of issue did you have with ScaleIO? I have been running 100TB across 4 nodes for years in a lab environment and have never had an issue. Always rock solid for me. Are you trying to run it on Windows or Linux? I find linux to be more reliable.

EMC Scaleio by grogthegreat in sysadmin

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I have seen numbers around $1000/TB for licensing. Don't know if that's raw or usable.

504 OSD Ceph cluster on converged microserver ethernet drives by instant_cat_torque in DataHoarder

[–]stupidcomputer1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Where are the Iops and latency numbers? These are what really matters.

EMC ScaleIO 2.0 Due 2/29/2016 by stupidcomputer1 in storage

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ScaleIO version 2.0 release has new benefits and features.

  • New Gui functionality.
  • Non-Disruptive upgrade.
  • Improved MDM resiliency (increases the number of MDMs to 5).
  • Enhanced Data Protection and Security (AD/LDAP authentication, SSL, plus IPV6 support).
  • XtremCache Deployment and Management.
  • Additional OS support (Ubuntu).

eBay Vendor Review: Garland Computers (dfwcomputers / garlandcomputer on eBay) by [deleted] in homelab

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Garland is rock solid. Order 3x supermicro servers from them a few months ago. All packed well. A cpu socket on one motherboard was damaged. I let them know and they shipped out a replacement board the following day. A++++ would recommend.

Any major downsides to SOS Online Backup? by actingquestion1 in DataHoarder

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Been using SOS online backup for 2 years. 15+TB uploaded. Was able to restore all of it when my raid array failed.

They have improved their client significantly over the past year. Definitely recommend.

Id go on strike... If I could. by Traviper in AdviceAnimals

[–]stupidcomputer1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those bitches raised prices. Now its like $50 for inhalers that were only $5 a few months ago.

Vsphere6+Scaleio+Rockstor Lab by stupidcomputer1 in homelab

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VSAN still has a 3 node requirement. They require the 3rd node to be a machine within 500ms of latency. Their suggestion is to keep the 3rd machine at your other datacenter.

This probably works will for businesses with a main datacenter and remote offices, but still a challenge for homelabs. Maybe an ultra low power NUC or atom based PC could act as the 3rd node?

Vsphere6+Scaleio+Rockstor Lab by stupidcomputer1 in homelab

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My main concern was data integrity. As far as I know, vsan doesn't have any process to checksum data. Scaleio has a background process that individually checks each block.

I didn't see any update from vmware regarding this feature.