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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
      last edited by

      Has anyone seen this in production, and know where the starting price is?

      Investigating some other options, @scale no I haven't forgotten about you. Still doing some research and figuring out what we really need.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        That's actually EMC. So it'll be insanely expensive.

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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato @DustinB3403
          last edited by

          @DustinB3403 The price starts at 60K or more
          http://virtualgeek.typepad.com/virtual_geek/2016/02/vxrail-an-incredible-product-at-an-incredible-time.html

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          • NetworkNerdN
            NetworkNerd
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            We considered VxRail when moving away from traditional SAN to vSAN but ended up going with 4 R730 servers instead. The price tag was just too high. They tout the white glove setup and support, so it is one throat to choke. That is attractive, but you will pay a premium for it.

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            • NetworkNerdN
              NetworkNerd
              last edited by

              There's an entire Ready Node selector here on VMware' site - http://vsanreadynode.vmware.com/RN/RN. One thing we learned is that you can go single-socket with the hosts to save on vSphere and vSAN licenses. Just beef up memory because there will be some overhead for vSAN traffic that folks seem to overlook. I know we did.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @dbeato
                last edited by

                @dbeato said in Dell VxRail:

                @DustinB3403 The price starts at 60K or more
                http://virtualgeek.typepad.com/virtual_geek/2016/02/vxrail-an-incredible-product-at-an-incredible-time.html

                Yeah, not meant for the SMB market.

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                • stacksofplatesS
                  stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said in Dell VxRail:

                  @dbeato said in Dell VxRail:

                  @DustinB3403 The price starts at 60K or more
                  http://virtualgeek.typepad.com/virtual_geek/2016/02/vxrail-an-incredible-product-at-an-incredible-time.html

                  Yeah, not meant for the SMB market.

                  Ya our Isilons were not cheap.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @NetworkNerd
                    last edited by

                    @NetworkNerd said in Dell VxRail:

                    There's an entire Ready Node selector here on VMware' site - http://vsanreadynode.vmware.com/RN/RN. One thing we learned is that you can go single-socket with the hosts to save on vSphere and vSAN licenses. Just beef up memory because there will be some overhead for vSAN traffic that folks seem to overlook. I know we did.

                    Most vendors are pushing single socket these days, except for MS. That's why Scale starts on single socket, for example.

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                    • travisdh1T
                      travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by travisdh1

                      @scottalanmiller said in Dell VxRail:

                      @NetworkNerd said in Dell VxRail:

                      There's an entire Ready Node selector here on VMware' site - http://vsanreadynode.vmware.com/RN/RN. One thing we learned is that you can go single-socket with the hosts to save on vSphere and vSAN licenses. Just beef up memory because there will be some overhead for vSAN traffic that folks seem to overlook. I know we did.

                      Most vendors are pushing single socket these days, except for MS. That's why Scale starts on single socket, for example.

                      That actually makes sense. With 22core/44thread processors available, the need for more than a single processor is far less than it used to be.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @travisdh1
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                        @travisdh1 said in Dell VxRail:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Dell VxRail:

                        @NetworkNerd said in Dell VxRail:

                        There's an entire Ready Node selector here on VMware' site - http://vsanreadynode.vmware.com/RN/RN. One thing we learned is that you can go single-socket with the hosts to save on vSphere and vSAN licenses. Just beef up memory because there will be some overhead for vSAN traffic that folks seem to overlook. I know we did.

                        Most vendors are pushing single socket these days, except for MS. That's why Scale starts on single socket, for example.

                        That actually makes sense. With got 22core/44thread processors available, the need for more than a single processor is far less than it used to be.

                        Yes, it's a very common SMB mistake to buy two procs when almost never is that warranted in the SMB market. Single proc of the same core count and speed is faster than two procs and cheaper.

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