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Geenbytes SAN

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Anyone here implemented a Greenbytes SAN? The product looks very good, but I'm looking for any real life experiences.

Jeff
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looks indeed quite promising, but I would ask them to perform a proof of concept in your environment.Make sure the product performs as expected.Make sure you test usermappings, security, performance ( large sequential, smal random IO, how it handles large files ( 2 TB files, or directories with hundred thousands of small files), ease of use (provisioning), what is performance like during raid rebuilds, can the system sustain hardware failures,....

just some thoughts ...:)

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Actually proof of concept is not an issue. If we go that way, the reseller does conditional POs. We would get to run it for a while and essentially do acceptance testing before making payment.

Jeff
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"The software I buy sucks, The software I write sucks. It's time to give up and have a beer..." - Me[/small]
 
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