Indeed, on Ceph documentation hardware recommendations, A general rule of thumb is ~1GB of RAM for 1TB of storage space, however, this rule is more applying to the centralized architecture on general x86 server,...
Read moreThe Mars 400 Ceph appliance is fully aligned with the Ceph community version. Up to date, the Ceph does not support the deduplication yet.
Read moreYES, Mars 400 Ceph Appliance supports DM-Encrypt. Users could configure the OSD encryption via UVS manager with simple clicks.
Read moreMars 400 ceph storage supports the disaster recovery with 2 storage protocols. 1. Block Storage - Asynchronous Mirroring for RBD. 2. Object Storage - RGW Multisite active-active support. The users can use the UVS manager...
Read morePlease contact Ambedded team for the benchmark testing result on Mars 400 ARM server vs. traditional x86 servers running on ceph.In addition, the best comparison is to have evaluation experiment by users...
Read moreWhat is the benefit of ARM microserver architecture vs. traditional x86 server, to run ceph storage.
For the detail of benefits on ARM microserver, please refer to our technology > ARM based microserver.
Read moreThe maximum power consumption on each Mars 400 (or Mars 400SES) is 105 watts (excludes HDD). It is less than 30% power consumption comparing to most general x86 servers in the market.
Read moreYES, user can use ISCSI via Mars 400 ceph cluster, to connect to VMware iSCSI.
Read moreYES, Mars 400 ceph cluster is fully aligned with Ceph community version, it is S3 compatible.
Read moreFor the users who already have their existing Ceph cluster running on x86 server, if they want to add the Mars 400 ceph cluster into their current cluster, please make sure the Mars 400 ceph node has the same...
Read moreThe UVS license is related to the Ambedded ceph storage support duration. When the UVS license gets expired, the user will not be able to manage, configure and monitor the ceph cluster via the UVS manger,...
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