hi @BulkVM sure, so how many customer-vCores are there per each Dual Xeon E5-2630 v4 server?
@skorous give me alternative or cheaper (backup-)storage. Need transparency. @BulkVM are you going to have a downtime chart? there was something 15? minutes ago.
@skorous also can't edit the previous post while forums are often set for more drama than wikis.
...Tested the storage a few times: Is writing limited to 20MB/s? @BulkVM What about setting a more dynamic limit?
First two sessions i tried by NFS at ~60MB/s and it was unresponsive a lot (D process state (uninterruptible sleep). Yet we can blame NFS for not being polite there like SSHFS.) Some testing with DD would also wait for long or give 0.x MB/s.
Today it seems ok (or is it the different daytime?) . So that i'm writing over SSHFS for some hours already (average 15mb/s). (while restoring a backup will go faster)
But how to trust the drives, how old are they? What about publishing all smartctl data for all drives all the time? (I could write that cronjobs for you) @BulkVM: Btw, This log file doesn't exist : "BulkVM Automated Drive Setup... LOG: /var/log/bulkvm-drive-setup.log"
How many customers do / did you have yet?
hi @AuroraZero (forums are among other not the best for productivity).
A subtitle for this thread: new storage-VM host. Ltd founded July 2024 in Arizona
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hi @AuroraZero (forums are among other not the best for productivity).
A subtitle for this thread: new storage-VM host. Ltd founded July 2024 in Arizona
clueless if i dare to actually keep it and use it for backups 🤷 (Not if HDD replacements will not be transparent / uncertain as the next response in this thread, the only PR yet.)
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@skorous give me alternative or cheaper (backup-)storage. Need transparency.
@BulkVM are you going to have a downtime chart? there was something 15? minutes ago.
@skorous also can't edit the previous post while forums are often set for more drama than wikis.
...Tested the storage a few times: Is writing limited to 20MB/s? @BulkVM What about setting a more dynamic limit?
First two sessions i tried by NFS at ~60MB/s and it was unresponsive a lot (D process state (uninterruptible sleep). Yet we can blame NFS for not being polite there like SSHFS.) Some testing with DD would also wait for long or give 0.x MB/s.
Today it seems ok (or is it the different daytime?) . So that i'm writing over SSHFS for some hours already (average 15mb/s). (while restoring a backup will go faster)
But how to trust the drives, how old are they? What about publishing all smartctl data for all drives all the time? (I could write that cronjobs for you) @BulkVM: Btw, This log file doesn't exist : "BulkVM Automated Drive Setup... LOG: /var/log/bulkvm-drive-setup.log"
How many customers do / did you have yet?
Eh what forums are what now?
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hi @AuroraZero (forums are among other not the best for productivity).
A subtitle for this thread: new storage-VM host. Ltd founded July 2024 in Arizona
I see why are you here then?
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Not to care too much about repetitive one liners
clueless if i dare to actually keep it and use it for backups 🤷 (Not if HDD replacements will not be transparent / uncertain as the next response in this thread, the only PR yet.)
@BulkVM
also please let use know if the setup might be based on RAID-Z2 (zfs) or a traditional RAID-6
and how many customers you made yet?
thanks!
This obsession of yours may be a tad unhealthy.