Pranith Kumar Karampuri
2021-Jul-14 06:03 UTC
[Gluster-users] Need hardware suggestions for gluster + archival usecase
Hi, I am researching the kind of hardware that would be best for archival use case. We probably need to keep the data anywhere between 20-40 years. Do let us know what you think would be best. Pranith -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20210714/a9213ff9/attachment.html>
Gionatan Danti
2021-Jul-15 21:26 UTC
[Gluster-users] Need hardware suggestions for gluster + archival usecase
Il 2021-07-14 08:03 Pranith Kumar Karampuri ha scritto:> Hi, > I am researching the kind of hardware that would be best for > archival use case. We probably need to keep the data anywhere between > 20-40 years. Do let us know what you think would be best.I think nobody can recommend anything on that timespan apart the suggestion "use *good* tapes". After all, 40 years ago we were on the verge of entering the Commodore 64 and 286 era... dunno what we will use 40 years from now. Regards. -- Danti Gionatan Supporto Tecnico Assyoma S.r.l. - www.assyoma.it email: g.danti at assyoma.it - info at assyoma.it GPG public key ID: FF5F32A8
Arman Khalatyan
2021-Jul-18 20:08 UTC
[Gluster-users] Need hardware suggestions for gluster + archival usecase
hi Pranith, we keep our research (astrophysical/telescope/simulations) data on the tapes,there we hold them on the same generation of the tapes around 10-12y old. our data is incremental over 1990-2021, currently over petabyte...in early 90-th we have started with a few GB,1-10 DDS tapes ~1GB each, now we are moving to LTO8(12TB), in 30y span we got 1GB vs 12TB /tape our main strategy is: 1) keep data live on raplicated - raids or triplicated glusterfs+zfs for now, or most of the data is on the lustrefs(for the performance reasons) 2) keep all data also on the tapes 3) replace/renew every 5-6years raid hardware 4) get the new tapes every 10years, store the all old data on the new technology tapes do not forget that the old tapes you cannot read with the modern hardware, and after 20y you are not able even find any old reader in the market, so better to keep all old hardware in the cave :). Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pranith.karampuri at phonepe.com> schrieb am Do., 15. Juli 2021, 11:28:> Hi, > I am researching the kind of hardware that would be best for > archival use case. We probably need to keep the data anywhere between 20-40 > years. Do let us know what you think would be best. > > Pranith > ________ > > > > Community Meeting Calendar: > > Schedule - > Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 14:30 IST / 09:00 UTC > Bridge: https://meet.google.com/cpu-eiue-hvk > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20210718/208110a9/attachment.html>