Mark Hahn wrote:
| Just as an FYI, I would recommend that whatever you decide on, you develop a | "show me" attitude and test it at your location using your job mix BEFORE you | spend a dime on it. They you can decide how much time and money it will take
| to make it work.

have you had success with this approach? I'm pretty sure vendors would have laughed at us if we asked for it, though for something small (few TB, <100 clients, etc), I'm sure it would work. then again, anyone could do that sort of small project on a weekend. if you have hundreds of clients,
expensive (non-Gb) interconnect, multiple racks, power,cooling,floor needs,
I don't think you'll get a lot of people offering to do full demos for you.

in short, if you do this, aren't you effectively pre-selecting high-margin vendors?

My problem was never getting a vendor to let me demo their software.  My
problem was being able to gather enough hardware to adequately test the
system as compared to where it would be deployed. At times I tested both Ibrix and Terrascale on as much of my system as I could steal from the users (768 nodes). For these two tests, they weren't even 'if it works I will buy it'. It was strictly for evaluation and to help guide future purchase decisions. They were both younger companies at the time, but it is something I would expect even today.

This isn't too hard for the vendor, they just have to provide software and support. For hardware solutions (Panasas, Isilon, and now Terrascale) that takes a bit more investment on their part. It would
be harder.

For large systems, I would never enter into an agreement with a filesystem vendor that did not have a acceptance test that must be
completed succesfully before I paid them anything.  The test would
be a mixture of my applications, multiple copies of fsx, building the
linux kernel, and many clients to one file MPI-IO tests.  I would
be fair, and give them a chance to fix any problems found, but I am
tired of buying products that don't work.

Craig




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