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    • scottalanmillerS

      Import a QCOW2 Into Proxmox

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      @jaredbusch said in Import a QCOW2 Into Proxmox:

      @dashrender said in Import a QCOW2 Into Proxmox:

      @scottalanmiller said in Import a QCOW2 Into Proxmox:

      @jaredbusch good point, Linux doesn't "detect non-local" like Windows does.

      ug.. what a pain that is!

      ummm wut?

      that windows detects SMB shares as remote.

    • OksanaO

      Choosing Open-Source Storage Software Properly

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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Free Webinar: Open-Source Storage Software

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    • OksanaO

      Choosing the Right Storage Medium for Your Infrastructure

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    • scottalanmillerS

      LumaForge Jellyfish Storage

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      @scottalanmiller I haven't used them, but from what I hear it's only network storage. I could easily build something that would be faster for less money.

    • OksanaO

      StarWind Free Webinar: Choosing a Proper Storage Medium for your infrastructure

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    • J

      CSV... what happens at a lower level?

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      @Jimmy9008 said in CSV... what happens at a lower level?:

      That makes sense, would a drop from 1GB/s to 100MB/s be expected? Seems huge...

      Depending on the system, yeah, especially with certain kinds of operations.

    • DustinB3403D

      How do you get your departments to quantify what they actually need for their jobs

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      @pmoncho said in How do you get your departments to quantify what they actually need for their jobs:

      Your more than welcome to dive into https://issurvivor.com/ and search his archives

      His only mention of MSP is from Nov, 2000 when he discovered the term. And he talks about ASPs as well. I had started my first of both, over a hear before he heard the terms 🙂

      https://issurvivor.com/2000/11/20/trend-overload-first-appeared-in-infoworld/

      It really was a new term at the time. But he acts like the concept was new. It was very tried and true in the 1990s. It's an ancient article, just funny that in late 2000 he was thinking that MSPs were some hot, new thing, lol.

    • K

      Syncoid To usb retention policy ZFS?

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      Thanks for the reply, the issue is that sanoid.conf does not send the snapshot to the usb but syncoid does, or does having that template automatic prune the snapshots?

    • wrx7mW

      IOPS for SSD?

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      @wrx7m said in IOPS for SSD?:

      @travisdh1 said in IOPS for SSD?:

      @wrx7m said in IOPS for SSD?:

      @Pete-S They dropped the price to 1061.24 since I posted. lol Interesting. Yes, but that is a max of 12 nvme. I may have misunderstood that option with 8 SAS/SATA. I am guessing that the max of 12 would allow for more SAS/SATA, although it doesn't mention it. My issue was also with the available drive capacities and cost per TB for spinning disks in the 2.5" spec.

      Yeah, especially direct from the OEM. Have you thought about buying the storage from xByte instead?

      Are their drives brand new? I did price out a server with specs as similar to Dell's as possible and it was only off by a couple grand.

      IMHO, I consider their drives are 99.9% brand new as its possible an OEM install was done on the drive or something like that. Plus testing of the drive by the OEM and xByte.

      Their hardware is manufacturer refurbished, not used. Big difference.

      If you can get a Dell ProSupport (w/w-out) Plus 7 year warranty on the server with the drives from xByte, it doesn't really matter if they are new or not. They are under warranty for 7 years and you have no worries.

    • scottalanmillerS

      UREs Strike InnoDB on MySQL

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      @Obsolesce said in UREs Strike InnoDB on MySQL:

      @scottalanmiller said in UREs Strike InnoDB on MySQL:

      @Pete-S said in UREs Strike InnoDB on MySQL:

      Step one is to remove the drives and clone them with dd or recovery tool to a new drive.
      You could probably recover 99.9% of the data - if you want.

      As you can guess from all of their previous issues, they don't want to pay for any recovery, they just want it magically fixed for free. They don't own any storage onto which to clone it, either.

      Then what is the point of any of it? It appears to have zero value to the business.

      I said that to them.

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      Veeam with NetApp?

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      @StorageNinja said in Veeam with NetApp?:

      Netapp E-Series is the same as the old Dell MD36xxx or the LSI enginio code base (IBM also sold a similar low-end modular array). These things were wicked fast/cost-effective at streaming workloads (got used for Lustre clusters a lot as the DAS on the nodes). Dell's abandoned reselling them for Seagate (Dothill) but they still around

      Not wicked fast compared to building your own. And the staggering lack of internal support if anything goes wrong is a big deal... storage is one of those things you want to have work, especially at these price ranges. Having been a NetApp customer, I know that their support is helpless when it comes to trying to do high performance, their crap just falls over and so do their engineers.

    • S

      Deciding Between Hardware and Software RAID in My FreeNAS Deployment

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      @matteo-nunziati said in Deciding Between Hardware and Software RAID in My FreeNAS Deployment:

      @saniplastic said in Deciding Between Hardware and Software RAID in My FreeNAS Deployment:

      @DustinB3403 said in Deciding Between Hardware and Software RAID in My FreeNAS Deployment:

      metadata

      metadata?

      please explain more.

      The config files where the vm is defined. Do not backup the vm disk only. I suppose he referes to this.

      I backup with veeam.
      whole vm files.

    • steveS

      Network Storage - CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Prof. Messer

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    • OksanaO

      Hyperconvergence by 2020? Virtualized storage is the first step

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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: Daikin optimizes its IT infrastructure by 70%

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    • EddieJenningsE

      Examples of proper utilization of SAN

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      I don't know how Starwind vSAN can be run but if it's on a hypervisor it's severely limited by I/O congestion through the kernel. NVMe drives is causing problems that was of no concern whatsoever with spinners. Both KVM and Xen has made a lot of work to limit their I/O latency and use polling techniques now but it's still a problem. That's why you really need SR-IOV on NVMe drives so any VM can bypass the hypervisor and just have it's own kernel to slow things down.

      Anton: There are no problems with polling these days 🙂 You normally spawn a SPDK-enabled VM (Linux is unbeatable here as most of the new gen I/O development happens there) and pass thru RDMA-capable network hardware (virtual function with SR-IOV or whole card with PCIe pass-thru, this is really irrelevant...) and NMVe drives and... magic starts happening 🙂 This is how our NVMe-oF target works on ESXi & Hyper-V (KVM & Xen have no benefits here architecturally, this is where you're either wrong or I failed to get your arguments). It's possible to port SPDK into Windows user-mode but lack of NVMe and NIC polling drivers takes away all the fun: to move the same amount of data we normally use ~4x more CPU horsepower on "Pure Windows" Vs. "Linux-SPDK-VM-on-Windows" models. Microsoft is trying to bring SPDK to Windows kernel (so does VMware from what I know), but it needs a lot of work from NIC and NVMe engineers and... nobody wants to contribute. Really.

      Just my $0.02 🙂

    • EddieJenningsE

      Linux users with iPhones / iPads

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      @marcinozga said in Linux users with iPhones / iPads:

      @NashBrydges That's most likely direct connection. Plex uses UPnP and NAT-PMP to open ports on router, otherwise you simply cannot connect directly. If you stream through relay, that's where limitation is in place.

      I have UPNP + NAT-PMP enabled. I'll disable them and test things out when I have a chance.
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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: Formica Group saves nearly $450,000 with StarWind!

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    • scottalanmillerS

      UNIX: ZFS

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