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    • dafyreD
      dafyre @art_of_shred
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      @art_of_shred The setup I got when we went with them for a 4 node setup included the backplane switch and cables.

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      • art_of_shredA
        art_of_shred Banned @dafyre
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        @dafyre said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

        @art_of_shred The setup I got when we went with them for a 4 node setup included the backplane switch and cables.

        So a single node would likely be a little less than the "1/3 of the cost of 3 nodes" since a single node doesn't require any of the peripherals.

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        • dafyreD
          dafyre @art_of_shred
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          @art_of_shred said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

          @dafyre said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

          @art_of_shred The setup I got when we went with them for a 4 node setup included the backplane switch and cables.

          So a single node would likely be a little less than the "1/3 of the cost of 3 nodes" since a single node doesn't require any of the peripherals.

          That'd be a question for their sales team, but I'd expect you would be right.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender
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            yeah, but how much is a backplane switch? I suppose it could be around $1500 (really I have no clue how much 10 Gb switches cost).

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

              yeah, but how much is a backplane switch? I suppose it could be around $1500 (really I have no clue how much 10 Gb switches cost).

              Um, not realistically. You want redundant 10GigE. That's not $1500.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                yeah, but how much is a backplane switch? I suppose it could be around $1500 (really I have no clue how much 10 Gb switches cost).

                Um, not realistically. You want redundant 10GigE. That's not $1500.

                How much for 2 10 Gb switches? Also how many ports do they normally include in a standard 3 server setup? 12 per switch?

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                  @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                  yeah, but how much is a backplane switch? I suppose it could be around $1500 (really I have no clue how much 10 Gb switches cost).

                  Um, not realistically. You want redundant 10GigE. That's not $1500.

                  How much for 2 10 Gb switches? Also how many ports do they normally include in a standard 3 server setup? 12 per switch?

                  Number per switch varies a lot. But for each node in your cluster you need four ports, dual front plane and dual back plane. So for a three node setup you need a minimum of eight ports for the LAN and six ports for the backplane. That's total ports, not per switch. But that's fourteen total ports between the two sides (whcih can be VLANed on just two switches.)

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                  • travisdh1T
                    travisdh1
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                    Am I the only one going "@scale isn't awesome because of the price, they take all of the additional knowledge needed for the hardware side of the HA equation off the table"? Add on the custom storage layer, which was already quick before SSD came into the picture, and it's just a lot of win for small to mid size companies that have a need for their own server infrastructure.

                    Sure, you could build it yourself for cheaper, but it's gonna take a lot more time. The real costs in a roll-your-own solution is the time sink.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @travisdh1
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                      @travisdh1 said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                      Am I the only one going "@scale isn't awesome because of the price, they take all of the additional knowledge needed for the hardware side of the HA equation off the table"? Add on the custom storage layer, which was already quick before SSD came into the picture, and it's just a lot of win for small to mid size companies that have a need for their own server infrastructure.

                      Sure, you could build it yourself for cheaper, but it's gonna take a lot more time. The real costs in a roll-your-own solution is the time sink.

                      Actually, they are not in the S side of SMB unless said SMB is doing things either wrong or is a very special case. We all know which one that likely is.

                      For the M side of SMB, it is a great solution for their needs.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender
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                        I guess it really boils down to - do you need HA? If your SMB needs HA, then the cost of Scale is probably pretty great. Topped by the fact that it's an easy to use, turn-key or near turn-key solution and has full support from Scale.

                        But as we are constantly drilled by @scottalanmiller, most SMBs don't need HA. They can often afford hours, or even days of downtime.

                        Getting servers in the $6-8K range as JB mentioned earlier seems completely reasonable, and a significant savings considering that most SMB are rare if they need more than one worth of compute power these days.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch
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                          someone sent me a message asking how to get the server I mentioned for $6k.

                          Here you go.

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                          • travisdh1T
                            travisdh1 @Dashrender
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                            @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                            But as we are constantly drilled by @scottalanmiller, most SMBs don't need HA. They can often afford hours, or even days of downtime.

                            I generally agree with you. Our local 911 center was down for something like 36 hours a couple weeks back, made my head spin that. It's just the edge case to support @scottalanmiller's rule.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @travisdh1
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                              @travisdh1 said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                              @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                              But as we are constantly drilled by @scottalanmiller, most SMBs don't need HA. They can often afford hours, or even days of downtime.

                              I generally agree with you. Our local 911 center was down for something like 36 hours a couple weeks back, made my head spin that. It's just the edge case to support @scottalanmiller's rule.

                              They probably could have benefited from some better planning.

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                              • travisdh1T
                                travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                @travisdh1 said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                But as we are constantly drilled by @scottalanmiller, most SMBs don't need HA. They can often afford hours, or even days of downtime.

                                I generally agree with you. Our local 911 center was down for something like 36 hours a couple weeks back, made my head spin that. It's just the edge case to support @scottalanmiller's rule.

                                They probably could have benefited from any planning.

                                ftfy

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                  @scottalanmiller said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                  @travisdh1 said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                  @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                  But as we are constantly drilled by @scottalanmiller, most SMBs don't need HA. They can often afford hours, or even days of downtime.

                                  I generally agree with you. Our local 911 center was down for something like 36 hours a couple weeks back, made my head spin that. It's just the edge case to support @scottalanmiller's rule.

                                  They probably could have benefited from some better planning.

                                  I'm guessing they had a plan, they just forwarded their phones to another 911 call center to handle the situation while they were down.

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                                  • travisdh1T
                                    travisdh1 @Dashrender
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                                    @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                    @travisdh1 said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                    @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                    But as we are constantly drilled by @scottalanmiller, most SMBs don't need HA. They can often afford hours, or even days of downtime.

                                    I generally agree with you. Our local 911 center was down for something like 36 hours a couple weeks back, made my head spin that. It's just the edge case to support @scottalanmiller's rule.

                                    They probably could have benefited from some better planning.

                                    I'm guessing they had a plan, they just forwarded their phones to another 911 call center to handle the situation while they were down.

                                    The county sheriff announced on the radio (yeah, I still listen to it when it's time for news), no 911 service, didn't even get the calls forwarded to a different 911 center. I mean, Wooster, OH and Wayne County are small, but you don't have 2 911 centers in the county at least? I would've thought the city and county would have one each, at least service doesn't get completely interrupted if one happens to go down, sheesh.

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender @travisdh1
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                                      @travisdh1 said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                      @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                      @travisdh1 said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                      @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                      But as we are constantly drilled by @scottalanmiller, most SMBs don't need HA. They can often afford hours, or even days of downtime.

                                      I generally agree with you. Our local 911 center was down for something like 36 hours a couple weeks back, made my head spin that. It's just the edge case to support @scottalanmiller's rule.

                                      They probably could have benefited from some better planning.

                                      I'm guessing they had a plan, they just forwarded their phones to another 911 call center to handle the situation while they were down.

                                      The county sheriff announced on the radio (yeah, I still listen to it when it's time for news), no 911 service, didn't even get the calls forwarded to a different 911 center. I mean, Wooster, OH and Wayne County are small, but you don't have 2 911 centers in the county at least? I would've thought the city and county would have one each, at least service doesn't get completely interrupted if one happens to go down, sheesh.

                                      Actually, that doesn't surprise me at all that the only have one. What is surprising is that they didn't have agreements with the next county over to take over their calls in case of an outage. Call the phone company and just hard forward all calls to the next county... wow.. just wow.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                        @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                        @travisdh1 said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                        @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                        @travisdh1 said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                        @Dashrender said in Cloud Computing vs. Hyperconvergence:

                                        But as we are constantly drilled by @scottalanmiller, most SMBs don't need HA. They can often afford hours, or even days of downtime.

                                        I generally agree with you. Our local 911 center was down for something like 36 hours a couple weeks back, made my head spin that. It's just the edge case to support @scottalanmiller's rule.

                                        They probably could have benefited from some better planning.

                                        I'm guessing they had a plan, they just forwarded their phones to another 911 call center to handle the situation while they were down.

                                        The county sheriff announced on the radio (yeah, I still listen to it when it's time for news), no 911 service, didn't even get the calls forwarded to a different 911 center. I mean, Wooster, OH and Wayne County are small, but you don't have 2 911 centers in the county at least? I would've thought the city and county would have one each, at least service doesn't get completely interrupted if one happens to go down, sheesh.

                                        Actually, that doesn't surprise me at all that the only have one. What is surprising is that they didn't have agreements with the next county over to take over their calls in case of an outage. Call the phone company and just hard forward all calls to the next county... wow.. just wow.

                                        Right, that is the logical way to go. Stark should have been able to handle those calls easily.

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