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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @krisleslie
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      @krisleslie said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

      I guess looking at it from a different perspective, I would find little need for many small companies to ever want to go past 4 SSD's with RAID 10.

      Why do we keep mentioning SSD in RAID 10. Don't even look at that. Three SSD in RAID 5.

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        krisleslie @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller

        Little value I think, but the NVR still needs to be tuned. We keep running into errors but it seems that UBNT NVR is a ram hog, so in theory just slapping an additional 16 GB of RAM to it will make it perform better. We have about 3-4 people simultaneously getting into the system. It's but with 4 cores, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB of space. I find we are just at 500 GB of space of usage.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @krisleslie
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          @krisleslie said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

          @scottalanmiller

          Little value I think, but the NVR still needs to be tuned.

          SSDs don't need to be tuned here. It's like talking about how you have to tune your muscle car, but then deciding to get a rocket itself. But then feeling like you need to "tweak" the rocket, even though a minute ago a muscle car was going to do the job.

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            krisleslie @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller

            Scott I think many of us have it implanted in our head with spinning rust to continue to use RAID 10 as it felt the most safe and easy to scale ๐Ÿ™‚

            Honestly, I'm still trying to debate if RAID 5 is worth it vs RAID 1 with SSD's in mind. It's an extra cost, what benefit does it bring? I've only had to deal with RAID 5 on my old server, and I nuked it and never looked back, went with RAID 10 on spinning rust.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @krisleslie
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              @krisleslie said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

              Honestly, I'm still trying to debate if RAID 5 is worth it vs RAID 1 with SSD's in mind.

              If you don't need the capacity, then no, stick with RAID 1.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @krisleslie
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                @krisleslie said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                I've only had to deal with RAID 5 on my old server, and I nuked it and never looked back, went with RAID 10 on spinning rust.

                Yes, but since none of the RAID 5 issues from that era exist with SSDs, that doesn't apply here.

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                • BRRABillB
                  BRRABill @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                  @brrabill said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                  @scottalanmiller said

                  You can also install the GUI on the server and have local management tools. Obviously managing purely remotely is better. But as this is a desktop anyway, local management tools are not out of the question and you can switch later once you are comfortable with it. There is no lock in to your GUI or tools choices like with Hyper-V.

                  "Obviously"

                  Hey do you consider cockpit a GUI?

                  Yes, do you consider it local?

                  I don't consider it a GUI like the traditional GUI that sits on the physical box, aka CInnamon or Windows.

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                    krisleslie
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                    Scott how will the migration from XenServer to KVM go?

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @BRRABill
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                      @brrabill said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                      @brrabill said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                      @scottalanmiller said

                      You can also install the GUI on the server and have local management tools. Obviously managing purely remotely is better. But as this is a desktop anyway, local management tools are not out of the question and you can switch later once you are comfortable with it. There is no lock in to your GUI or tools choices like with Hyper-V.

                      "Obviously"

                      Hey do you consider cockpit a GUI?

                      Yes, do you consider it local?

                      I don't consider it a GUI like the traditional GUI that sits on the physical box, aka CInnamon or Windows.

                      But do you consider it local? You asked me if it was considered a GUI (by me), I presume because I mentioned that you don't want a local GUI.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @krisleslie
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                        @krisleslie said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                        Scott how will the migration from XenServer to KVM go?

                        I've not done it. We rarely migrate, we build new. We are a DevOps shop, there is no reason to ever migrate in the modern DevOps world.

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                        • BRRABillB
                          BRRABill @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                          @brrabill said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                          @brrabill said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                          @scottalanmiller said

                          You can also install the GUI on the server and have local management tools. Obviously managing purely remotely is better. But as this is a desktop anyway, local management tools are not out of the question and you can switch later once you are comfortable with it. There is no lock in to your GUI or tools choices like with Hyper-V.

                          "Obviously"

                          Hey do you consider cockpit a GUI?

                          Yes, do you consider it local?

                          I don't consider it a GUI like the traditional GUI that sits on the physical box, aka CInnamon or Windows.

                          But do you consider it local? You asked me if it was considered a GUI (by me), I presume because I mentioned that you don't want a local GUI.

                          No I am just wondering if someone said "I installed the GUI for FEdora server" if you would think they were talking about cockpit.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @BRRABill
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                            @brrabill said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                            @brrabill said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                            @brrabill said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                            @scottalanmiller said

                            You can also install the GUI on the server and have local management tools. Obviously managing purely remotely is better. But as this is a desktop anyway, local management tools are not out of the question and you can switch later once you are comfortable with it. There is no lock in to your GUI or tools choices like with Hyper-V.

                            "Obviously"

                            Hey do you consider cockpit a GUI?

                            Yes, do you consider it local?

                            I don't consider it a GUI like the traditional GUI that sits on the physical box, aka CInnamon or Windows.

                            But do you consider it local? You asked me if it was considered a GUI (by me), I presume because I mentioned that you don't want a local GUI.

                            No I am just wondering if someone said "I installed the GUI for FEdora server" if you would think they were talking about cockpit.

                            Most people mean the desktop GUI, so that you can hook up a monitor. Cockpit cant be used on a local monitor without another GUI existing that is local. But that's not what you asked me.

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                              krisleslie @BRRABill
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                              @brrabill
                              I'm doing my research to get on KVM. I might go with Ubuntu for my home use. I'm still semi-noob.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @krisleslie
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                                @krisleslie said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                                @brrabill
                                I'm doing my research to get on KVM. I might go with Ubuntu for my home use. I'm still semi-noob.

                                Avoid using Ubuntu. It's unnecessarily complex. Stick with Fedora, keep things simple.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller
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                                  You start playing with Ubuntu, and the next thing you know you get sucked into thinking two year old LTS releases are acceptable to deploy in production.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller
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                                    The one place that Ubuntu really rocks is if you are builing an LXC/LXD host.

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                                    • black3dynamiteB
                                      black3dynamite @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                                      You start playing with Ubuntu, and the next thing you know you get sucked into thinking two year old LTS releases are acceptable to deploy in production.

                                      Would you say same thing if some uses CentOS since itโ€™s pretty much a LTS compared to using Fedora?

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
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                                        @black3dynamite said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                                        You start playing with Ubuntu, and the next thing you know you get sucked into thinking two year old LTS releases are acceptable to deploy in production.

                                        Would you say same thing if some uses CentOS since itโ€™s pretty much a LTS compared to using Fedora?

                                        Yes, but there is less confusion around it due to the greater education and professional nature of the community. But it is exactly the same and why I've been talking so heavily about why it is time to abandon both.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @krisleslie
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                                          @krisleslie said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                                          @scottalanmiller

                                          Scott I think many of us have it implanted in our head with spinning rust to continue to use RAID 10 as it felt the most safe and easy to scale ๐Ÿ™‚

                                          Honestly, I'm still trying to debate if RAID 5 is worth it vs RAID 1 with SSD's in mind. It's an extra cost, what benefit does it bring? I've only had to deal with RAID 5 on my old server, and I nuked it and never looked back, went with RAID 10 on spinning rust.

                                          The question is - why did you nuke the RAID 5? Why did you move to RAID 10 instead of RAID 6? These questions are what can easily lead you to using RAID 5 on SSD instead of RAID 10.

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                                          • BRRABillB
                                            BRRABill @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                                            @black3dynamite said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Need to Improve Disk Utilization on XenServer 7.2:

                                            You start playing with Ubuntu, and the next thing you know you get sucked into thinking two year old LTS releases are acceptable to deploy in production.

                                            Would you say same thing if some uses CentOS since itโ€™s pretty much a LTS compared to using Fedora?

                                            Yes, but there is less confusion around it due to the greater education and professional nature of the community. But it is exactly the same and why I've been talking so heavily about why it is time to abandon both.

                                            So you are now saying abandon CentOS as well?

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