I didn't understand the Q either if it's any consolation (or... something) I don't know what "PD layer" means. It's some Public Cloud notion? I'm not using any such myself but "D" is for Disk I'm guessing I just can't think now what "P" stands for and in *which* of the Hyperscale Clouds
The notion "Standard/SATA PD" I just can't suss off the top of my head
I don't understand what this means either I have to admit:
'we were told there are 100-200MB/sec write "edges" of throughput to CVO on standard PD storage'
What's a 'write edge' exactly? There it is again: "standard PD storage". It's something you can order in some or other Cloud which supports CVO of course, I get that
/M
On 2022-08-05 22:24, John Stoffel wrote:
PD = Purple Dinosaur? CVO = Cheery Victory Orange?
*grin*
Jeff> If so, I am looking for -throughput- maximus, limitations, Jeff> lessons learned, on per volume write workloads.
Jeff> We are in a mode where we believe we were told there are Jeff> 100-200MB/sec write "edges" of throughput to CVO on standard PD Jeff> storage...just we're not quite in shape here to test that yet Jeff> ourselves.
Yeah, you need to translate this section as well please. Or at least give a little more context so people have a hope of understanding. Or better yet, learning from your experiences!
Cheers, John