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June 13th, 2016 12:00

Usable disk sizing question Compellent

Hi there guys,

I had a sales guy tell me:

Capacities based on 30% R10 / 80% R5-9.

obviously you cant have 30/80 so I am assuming him meant 30/70 which seems to the the average

I am having trouble understanding how the usable figure below came about?


1.9TB MRI SSD

24 Disk (23 usable)

93,794 IOPs

32,038GB Usable

My calculations which I assume are incorrect:

23 usable drives would give 43.7TB RAW @30/70 write/read

 

30/70

RAID 10 and RAID 5-9

43.7 x0.3 = 13.11 TB RAW would be used for writes

13.11/2 = 6.55TB usable RAID 10

43.7-13.11=30.59TB left RAW

30.59x0.89=27.2251 usable at RAID 5-9

6.55+27.2251=33.784TB usable

 30/70

RAID 10 and RAID 5-5

43.7 x0.3 = 13.11 TB RAW would be used for writes

13.11/2 = 6.55TB usable RAID 10

43.7-13.11=30.59TB left RAW

30.59x0.8=24.472TB usable RAID 5-5

6.55+24.472=31.022TB usable

What am I missing?

Cheers

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June 13th, 2016 13:00

Marketing vs. Actual Usable per drive numbers likely...

A 1.92 TB drive nets you 1788.14 GB of usable space per drive. That will likely adjust your numbers down close to what you were provided.

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June 13th, 2016 15:00

Ah once again your input has been helpful!  Thank you that makes more sense.

Since compellent would put all that tlc in one tier,  I take it we don't have to worry about having an even number of droves for raid 10 as compellent will just stripe across everything as it sees fit?

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