Adrian;
I've always considered the advantage of ARM to be the reduction in the failure domain.
Instead of one server with 2 processors, and 2 power supplies, in 1 case, running 48
disks, you can do 4 cases containing 8 power supplies, and 32 processors running 32 (or
64...) disks.
The architecture is different with ARM; you pair an ARM SoC up with just one or 2 disks,
and you only run the OSD software.
Thank you,
Dominic L. Hilsbos, MBA
Director – Information Technology
Perform Air International Inc.
DHilsbos(a)PerformAir.com
www.PerformAir.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Sander [mailto:r.sander@heinlein-support.de]
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 5:56 AM
To: ceph-users(a)ceph.io
Subject: [ceph-users] Re: Ceph on ARM ?
Am 24.11.20 um 13:12 schrieb Adrian Nicolae:
Has anyone tested Ceph in such scenario ? Is the
Ceph software
really optimised for the ARM architecture ?
Personally I have not run Ceph on ARM, but there are companies selling such setups:
https://softiron.com/
https://www.ambedded.com.tw/
Regards
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