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这是lustre的介绍
Lustre System Capacity
Lustre file system capacity is the sum of the capacities provided by the targets.
As an example, 64 OSSs, each with two 8-TB targets, provide a file system with a
capacity of nearly 1 PB. If this system uses sixteen 1-TB SATA disks, it may be
possible to get 50 MB/sec from each drive, providing up to 800 MB/sec of disk
bandwidth. If this system is used as storage backend with a system network like
InfiniBand that supports a similar bandwidth, then each OSS could provide 800
MB/sec of end-to-end I/O throughput. Note that the OSS must provide inbound and
outbound bus throughput of 800 MB/sec simultaneously. The cluster could see
aggregate I/O bandwidth of 64x800, or about 50 GB/sec. Although the architectural
constraints described here are simple, in practice it takes careful hardware selection,
benchmarking and integration to obtain such results.
In a Lustre file system, storage is only attached to server nodes, not to client nodes. If
failover capability is desired, then this storage must be attached to multiple servers.
In all cases, the use of storage area networks (SANs) with expensive switches can be
avoided, because point-to-point connections between the servers and the storage
arrays normally provide the simplest and best attachments.回复 9# zongg
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