From: Michal B. <mic...@ge...> - 2011-05-18 06:32:33
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Hi! I guess you mean 1200-1300 Mbits/second? Which would make 150 Mbytes/second? Unfortunately I doubt if you can achieve such speeds with MooseFS. Unless you use some SSD disks for chunkservers which would be very expensive. We have write speeds of about 20-30 MiB/s and reads of 30-50MiB/s at our environment with goal=2. On the other hand MooseFS would be perfect just for storing the content (it is much better optimised for large files, not the small ones). For editing purposes probably you should have separate machines and think of good "flow" of the files. Kind regards Michał Borychowski MooseFS Support Manager _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Gemius S.A. ul. Wołoska 7, 02-672 Warszawa Budynek MARS, klatka D Tel.: +4822 874-41-00 Fax : +4822 874-41-01 From: Didi Pramujadi [mailto:di...@me...] Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 4:03 AM To: moo...@li... Subject: [Moosefs-users] Question for using moosefs on post production Dear Friends, Hello everyone, I'm just joining this mailing list. I'm helping my boss to research the possibility of building a custom shared storage for editing in his post production house. The requirement is to provide a 24TB shared storage with troughput around 1200-1300 MB/s (for simultaneous or concurrent editing of 2 station with 2k HD resolution + copy file). I'm thinking of using iSCSI, Infiniband or FcOE for the transport. My questions is could moosefs utilized for this purpose ? Hows the details hardware requirement for this? I'm sorry if this is too basic, thanks in advance. Best Regards, -- Didi Pramujadi Business Development PT. Media Mozaic Indonesia www.mediamozaic.com cellphone : +62811834579 Fax : +217408701 skype : didipramujadi |