#2 – I have done exactly this.
Our main backup cluster is a 4 node cluster: 8020 and 2240
I enabled compaction on the 8020 aggregates since it had
cpu to burn.
Current savings:
NcController
Name AggregateUsedSizeGB
CompactionSpaceSavedGB
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---- ------------------- ----------------------
*******************
aggr1_n01_SATA3000 137428
8499
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aggr1_n02_SATA4000 167102
5691
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From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net]
On Behalf Of Mark Saunders
Sent: Tuesday, July 4, 2017 6:54 AM
To: toasters@teaparty.net
Subject: Couple of random questions
Hi all just wondered if anyone can just answer a couple of questions for me.
1 – We are migrating from a number of 7-mode filers to c-mode clusters and the clusters have AFF and FAS HA pairs, management do not want
to move someone who is on HDD now onto flash to then move them back to HDD when the disk shelfs are all sorted out. I have suggested using QOS limits while the volumes are on the flash storage but the storage architect has said that it won’t work and the customer
will see a performance improvement even with QOS on but can’t really explain the why behind what he is saying. This has put the whole migration on hold is there any reason a 1000IOPS limit on flash would give better performance that a 1000IOPS limit on HDD
the only thing I can see happen is if the requests go over 1000 they will be served up at the start of the second and then there would be a pause until the next second.
2 – Has anyone had been using compaction on HDD aggregates I am thinking we can enable this on our vault volumes but have no idea what the
performance hit on the controller would be currently our vault is hanging off of a FAS2554 but this will probably be getting swapped out for a FAS8020 during the working in question 1 so would like to think about saving as much space as is possible.
Regards
Mark
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