Hi, I realize there is no perfect spec for data nodes as lot depends on use cases and work loads but I am curious if there are any rules of thumb or no-go zones in terms of how many terabytes per core is ok?
So a few questions assuming 1 core per hdd holds: Is there a no-go zone in terms of tb/core? I ask because I am seeing 4TB/core nodes in some of the clusters and wondering if that's too much? Does tb/core depend on the core speed? For example, while a 1.8Ghz might be able to handle 1TB, going to 4TB requires a 3.6Ghz E5 Xeon core? Dramatic difference between Xeon E3 vs E5 or incremental? Any comments on disk choice - SATA vs SAS, 5.9k vs 7.2k vs 10k, SATA2 vs 3? Again, I realize there is a huge YMMV factor here but I would love to hear experiences or research people have done before picking specs for their nodes including vendors/models. Thanks, Xuri