One of the downfalls I hear from customers is that the metadata is only on the performance tier (SSD). The capacity tier (S3/storagegrid) only contains the objects.
If the metadata becomes damaged, the object store becomes less valuable.
If your capacity tier is offsite, then you also must potentially deal with ISP outages and loss to that tier. If it is onsite, much less of an issue.
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On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 5:19 PM John Stoffel john@stoffel.org wrote:
Hi all, Has anyone got good dirt on the strengths and weaknesses of FabricPools? We're looking into a refresh where we have tons of old stale data, and FabricPools hooked upto a DataGrid block storage might be a good way to get a decent setup. Not sure, and I'm sure there are gotchas we need to look out for.
But anyone have good/bad experiences? We're looking to consolidate about 400T on two 7-mode pairs (3250s and 3220s) into one new setup. Not sure which way we should go...
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