I have used OpenFiler for a few years now. It has been awesome. I have
even had it running as a virtual NAS appliance inside my VM server
(serving the network and other VM's) and it has performed incredibly
well. Have used to to feed excahnge and a 70+ user network for media
file server and iSCSI to a Xenserver and it performed like a champ.
I cannot compare it to NetApp but in and of itself has performed
incredibly well.
I know one of the things it does is convert ALL ram it does not need
for itself is converted to Disk Cache and doing a linux MD raid in
raid 6 i did not feel any of the normal Raid5/6 latancy with random
R/W as it had allot of IO for parity calculation. (it was likely there
but not as apparent as the CPU was a quad core harpertown and it had
8GB of ram to cache with)
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 11:34 PM, Lisa Kachold <
lisakachold@obnosis.com> wrote:
> Anyone using Openfiler? I understand it sweetly installs via an ISO now?
>
> Reference: http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7890
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> How does it stack up against say, NetApp? What are the similarities?
>
> Would it scale, across a distributed network to something competitive with
> GFS Gluster?
> What about Fiber Channel verses iSCSI? What if we had a fully loaded HP or
> even white box with OpenFiler, is this, in your experience, fast enough to
> host end to end latency sensitive applications like IP Video?
>
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