The Latest Gartner® Magic Quadrant™Hyperconverged Infrastructure Software
Moderators: anton (staff), art (staff), Max (staff), Anatoly (staff)
Delo123 wrote:maybe an Issue anyway:
What i try to archieve:
-Created 108TB Virtual Disk from 6x18TB Adaptec Luns-
- In Starwind i create 10x10TB Luns with Deduplication enabled and offer these Luns to the Guest.
- On the Guest i try to either create a dynamic disk out of these 10 Luns or add these luns to a Storage Pool. Both will fail
Windows Error:
The IO operation at logical block address \Device\MPIODisk6 for Disk (PDO name: ) was retried.
You can download starwind Logs from here to have a look.
http://share.greenpower.nl/share/i7qfzv ... q177ehyt1p
Due to Storage Spaces on the Starwind?
AKnowles wrote:Just an FYI regarding storage spaces ... I've done some testing using storage spaves vs the standard (Computer Manager) mirrored/striped options. What I found was the native method was always faster than storage spaces. This is without using flash based caching. I personally decided that storage spaces isn't quite there yet and doesn't even come close to using a hardware raid controller anyway. Not does RFS do much for you as it doesn't support NFS shares among other things. Maybe the next generation of both storage apces and RFS will do better, but as of 2012 R2 I'm not seeing much use for it.
Hello!AKnowles wrote:Just an FYI regarding storage spaces ... I've done some testing using storage spaves vs the standard (Computer Manager) mirrored/striped options. What I found was the native method was always faster than storage spaces. This is without using flash based caching. I personally decided that storage spaces isn't quite there yet and doesn't even come close to using a hardware raid controller anyway. Not does RFS do much for you as it doesn't support NFS shares among other things. Maybe the next generation of both storage apces and RFS will do better, but as of 2012 R2 I'm not seeing much use for it.