XenServer hyperconverged
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 @olivier Will there be a beta, when is the ETA? 
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 Probably a beta one day, but it's really to soon to have an ETA. I'm only on preliminary tests stage, so it seems to work, I have to: - find the right settings
- make various tests in 2 hosts scenario
- reproduce the recipe when it seems OK after tests
 Then, the automatisation phase would be a bit tricky, in order to "package" a turnkey thing. My biggest interrogation now more about speed than resiliency (which seems OK). But sure, as soon I got a minimal viable product, I'll open a beta. 
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 @olivier 
 Do you plan to support more than a 2 node setup?
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 That's very likely, but one step at a time  
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 @olivier Totally understand, but, you can't blame a guy for getting excited  
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 Haha sure  Hope the test would be conclusive. I have no guarantee, I'm exploring. Imagine if only I had a bigger team  Let's keep up posted! 
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 @olivier said Imagine if only I had a bigger team  Well at least you have some willing testers here at ML.  
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 I'm very interested to learn more about how the storage will be approached. 
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 @scottalanmiller I have multiple angles of attack, I'm currently benching and establishing pros/cons for each approach. 
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 @olivier 
 I think you should move this "hyperconverged" feature up on the release schedule 
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 I have file level restore on top right now  
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 @olivier said in XenServer hyperconverged: I have file level restore on top right now  I realize that. 
 File restore won't be unhappy at occupying the #2 spot, will it? jk
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 @FATeknollogee It doesn't work like that. Playing/exploring a technology is one thing, releasing a minimal viable product is another one. Maybe my exploration will finish by a "it will be better to wait for SmapiV3 in XenServer" verdict. I set some goals, I'll try to reach them but I can guarantee anything. About the file level restore, our lead dev work on it, not me. So I try to have my "tech time" on this (which is a bit hard considering I'm doing a lot of not technical work) 
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 Thanks for the detailed explanation. Just curious, but what is "SmapiV3 in XenServer"? 
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 At least a modular storage "API" for XenServer: http://xapi-project.github.io/xapi/futures/smapiv3/smapiv3.html It will allow to plug any filesystem/share into XenServer via "simple" plugins. For me, that's the best "neat" solution coming, but it's not yet ready. 
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 Thx for the explanation & link. Keep up the great work, you have a fantastic product (I know I'm not the 1st one to tell you that) 
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 Hey there, If anyone can make some quick benchmark if you have any Windows based VM: using Crystal Disk Mark (latest, 5.2 I think) with the default parameters (5/1GiB) Done tests on Windows Server 2016 (TP5, yeah I know I'm late) and I would like to compare how much I can lose in a hyperconverged scenario. Also, telling the SR type and the physical device underneath would be great  Thanks! Thanks!edit: no worries, I'm not here to compare apples to apples, just want a quick order of magnitude. 
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 @olivier Here are my results (Windows Server 2008, LVM, Raid 10, 8x 15K spinning rust) -- Sequential Read (Q= 32,T= 1) : 416.270 MB/s 
 Sequential Write (Q= 32,T= 1) : 412.617 MB/s
 Random Read 4KiB (Q= 32,T= 1) : 14.298 MB/s [ 3490.7 IOPS]
 Random Write 4KiB (Q= 32,T= 1) : 17.564 MB/s [ 4288.1 IOPS]
 Sequential Read (T= 1) : 321.305 MB/s
 Sequential Write (T= 1) : 273.068 MB/s
 Random Read 4KiB (Q= 1,T= 1) : 1.218 MB/s [ 297.4 IOPS]
 Random Write 4KiB (Q= 1,T= 1) : 12.264 MB/s [ 2994.1 IOPS]Test : 1024 MiB [C: 75.9% (56.9/75.0 GiB)] (x5) [Interval=5 sec] 
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 @Danp Your storage is on your host right? 
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 @olivier Yes, local storage. 


