aufalien
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Hi,
Just thought I'd chime in on how stoked I am over my 9.2.1.2 upgrade.
I'm coming from 9.1 and wow, how cool is te upgrade! Our BlueArc Titan 3200 which was spec'd to serve 200K IOPS was a beast and served us at 150K IOPS regularly (according to there web UI), our FreeNAS is not skipping a beat. I have no way to measure IOPS real time but its able to serve w/o issue.
Plus IOPS seems, well kinda of hard to nail down, so subjective etc...
I've 42 Seagate ES.2 with 4xIntel 520 for L2Arc and a pair of 100GB Intel DC3700 for ZIL, 192GB RAM and 2400 series Intel procs (2.4Ghz).
Modest for my env but good enough. Uber stoked on this. Way to go FreeNAS core team and FreeNAS experts like Cyber, etc.. All have aided my endeavors.
Scale out/up black box storage is dead.
Just thought I'd chime in on how stoked I am over my 9.2.1.2 upgrade.
I'm coming from 9.1 and wow, how cool is te upgrade! Our BlueArc Titan 3200 which was spec'd to serve 200K IOPS was a beast and served us at 150K IOPS regularly (according to there web UI), our FreeNAS is not skipping a beat. I have no way to measure IOPS real time but its able to serve w/o issue.
Plus IOPS seems, well kinda of hard to nail down, so subjective etc...
I've 42 Seagate ES.2 with 4xIntel 520 for L2Arc and a pair of 100GB Intel DC3700 for ZIL, 192GB RAM and 2400 series Intel procs (2.4Ghz).
Modest for my env but good enough. Uber stoked on this. Way to go FreeNAS core team and FreeNAS experts like Cyber, etc.. All have aided my endeavors.
Scale out/up black box storage is dead.