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Minimum hardware for Each storage nodes :
 
Minimum hardware for Each storage nodes :
  
# 6 x 50GB spinning disk.
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General hardware recommendations
# 2 x 16GB SSD based disk.
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Here are some general recommendations for your hardware, including nodes, servers,
# Minimum 4 cores and 8GB+ storage.
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CPUs, memory, network, and disk drives.
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Number of nodes
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# For a single cluster, have a minimum of three storage nodes.
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# To scale performance and capacity, simply add nodes.
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# It is best to add nodes in multiples of three, although they can be added in any quantity.
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Type of servers
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# The Hedvig standard is dual-socket x64 servers with onboard drives (SSDs and/or
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HDDs).
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# It is better to scale the cluster using a larger number of small capacity servers, as
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opposed to using a smaller number of large capacity servers. Hedvig is optimized for
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scale-out.
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CPUs
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# A multi-core Intel E5/E7 CPU, or equivalent, is best.
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# In general, the latest CPU generations and models are best.
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Memory
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# The higher the memory capacity per node the better, because Hedvig utilizes memory
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for internal processes and caching.
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# The minimum memory configuration for each physical server for a Hedvig Cluster Node
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(non-hyperconverged) is usually 48 GB. Typical deployments use servers with 128 to
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256 GB.
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Network
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# The Hedvig standard is a 10 GbE network, but 40 GbE is better.
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# Gigabit is supported, but it is bandwidth limited.
  
 
Hedvig provide prebuild OVF templates / containers / ISO for deploy node and proxies node.
 
Hedvig provide prebuild OVF templates / containers / ISO for deploy node and proxies node.

Revision as of 08:58, 20 July 2016

Hardware

Minimum hardware for Each storage nodes :

General hardware recommendations Here are some general recommendations for your hardware, including nodes, servers, CPUs, memory, network, and disk drives. Number of nodes

  1. For a single cluster, have a minimum of three storage nodes.
  2. To scale performance and capacity, simply add nodes.
  3. It is best to add nodes in multiples of three, although they can be added in any quantity.

Type of servers

  1. The Hedvig standard is dual-socket x64 servers with onboard drives (SSDs and/or

HDDs).

  1. It is better to scale the cluster using a larger number of small capacity servers, as

opposed to using a smaller number of large capacity servers. Hedvig is optimized for scale-out. CPUs

  1. A multi-core Intel E5/E7 CPU, or equivalent, is best.
  2. In general, the latest CPU generations and models are best.

Memory

  1. The higher the memory capacity per node the better, because Hedvig utilizes memory

for internal processes and caching.

  1. The minimum memory configuration for each physical server for a Hedvig Cluster Node

(non-hyperconverged) is usually 48 GB. Typical deployments use servers with 128 to 256 GB. Network

  1. The Hedvig standard is a 10 GbE network, but 40 GbE is better.
  2. Gigabit is supported, but it is bandwidth limited.

Hedvig provide prebuild OVF templates / containers / ISO for deploy node and proxies node.

Storage node setup

  • Install minimal Centos 6.7 on all storage nodes.
  • All the drives should stay unformatted hedvig process take care of all formating and setup.