Re: [Veritas-bu] Question about media server OS - Solaris on x86?
2011-01-27 11:46:13
On an sidebar question, we are also
planning on implementing Linux servers, but with VxVM and VxFS. Has anyone
compared the relative performance of VxFS versus EXT3?
Bryan
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We run a combination of Solaris
x86, Sparc and Red Hat media servers.
We use Sparc where our production
servers are Sparc as it allows us to perform
snapshots and mount them
on the media servers for off-host backups. We use
Solaris x86 on a Sun/Oracle
X4500 server using ZFS (box has 48 SATA drives and
6 PCI buses); we tried RH
on this box, but Solaris w/ ZFS is 3x faster – 220MB/sec+
sustained over trunked network
ports. We then use RH where we either have
less data or need less performance
for backups as it helps keep costs down.
Ken
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Brown
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Question about media server OS - Solaris
on x86?
We ‘engineered’ – as in
wrote the required internal docs – for Solaris x86 a few years back. We
found no internal users wanting it. If their s/w was ported to x86
it was to Windows or Linux, not Solaris. We dropped support.
BUT I read on this group
of people who converted their RHEL media servers to Solaris x86 just to
use ZFS and got a big performance boost compared to staging to EXT3.
So it does depend on what
you need. What I would say since Ora¢le took over is to check carefully
the ¢ost. It is emphatically not the same as Sun according to others
on the Sun Managers group. Another aspect is your in-house
knowledge; we have a number of staff with many years Solaris knowledge
and a few staff with a few years RHEL knowledge; that delta has a cost.
You have to weigh these up.
I would also be interested to see what others on this forum
who are Sun SPARC users think about the future.
William D L Brown
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