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|<center>48TB raw / 24TB usable<br><br>QS 5 Image: MD (48TB)</center> | |||
|<center>HDD + SSD</center> | |||
|<center>iSCSI<br><br>NFS / CIFS /SMB</center> | |||
|<center>Server Virtualization / VDI<br><br> Database Storage</center> | |||
|* Intel Xeon Dual E5-2650 / 36 x LFF bay server<br>* 64GB ECC RAM<br>* 2 x 960GB SATA SSDs (RAID1/boot)<br>* 12 x 4TB Enterprise SATA HDD (data)<br>* 2 x 960GB Enterprise SATA SSD (write log)<br>* 2 x 10 Gbps Redundant Private Network Uplinks | |||
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|<center>120TB raw / 60TB usable<br><br>QS 5 Image: LG (128TB)</center> | |||
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|* Intel Xeon Dual E5-2650 / 36 x LFF bay server<br>* 128GB ECC RAM<br>* 2 x 960GB SATA SSDs (RAID1/boot)<br>* 20 x 6TB Enterprise SATA HDD (data)<br>* 2 x 960GB Enterprise SATA SSD (write log)<br>* 2 x 10 Gbps Redundant Private Network Uplinks | |||
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Revision as of 20:34, 30 May 2019
QuantaStor’s scale-out object configurations provide S3 and SWIFT compatible REST API support. Configurations scale-out by adding additional drives and systems. Each system contains SSD to accelerate write performance and each cluster must contain a minimum of 3x systems and a maximum of 32s systems (10PB maximum). QuantaStor’s storage grid technology enables systems to be grouped together and managed as a storage grid that can span IBM datacenters. Within a storage grid one or more object storage clusters may be provisioned and managed from QuantaStor’s web based management interface as well as via QS REST APIs and the QS CLI.
Key Features
QuantaStor Scale-out Object Storage
- S3 Object Storage Compatible REST API support
- Hybrid HDD + SSD configuration to boost write performance
- Easy web-based management of all systems with built-in QuantaStor storage grid technology.
- Easy expansion by adding systems and/or drives.
Configurations
SAN/NAS - HYBRID SOLUTIONS
HYBRID OBJECT STORAGE SOLUTIONS
Quick Configuration Steps
Step One: Storage Management Tab → Create Grid → Click OK
Step Two: Storage Management Tab → Add Grid Node → Enter 2nd Appliance IP → Click OK
Step Three: Storage Management Tab → Add Grid Node → Enter 3nd Appliance IP → Click OK
Step Four: Storage Management Tab → Controllers & Enclosures → Right-click Controller → Configure Pass-thru devices → Select all → Click OK (do this for each controller on each appliance)
Step Five: Storage Management Tab → Modify Storage System → Set Domain Suffix → Click OK (do this for each appliance)
Step Six: Scale-out Object Storage Tab → Create Ceph Cluster → Select all appliances → Click OK
Step Seven: Scale-out Object Storage Tab → Multi-Create OSDs → Select SSDs as journals, HDDs as OSDs → Click OK
Step Eight: Scale-out Object Storage Tab → Create Object Storage Pool Group → Select Erasure Coding Mode → Click OK