AccelerateWithOptane / lab

Request access to Optane powered bare metal infrastructure for performance-testing and analysis purposes
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Quobyte Benchmark #6

Open quolix opened 6 years ago

quolix commented 6 years ago

If you are interested in filing a request for access to the Accelerate With Optane Community Lab for performance testing, optimization, and analysis, please fill out the details below. Contact Avi Deitcher at avi@packet.net with questions.

Name, email, company, job title

F. Hupfeld, felix at quobyte.com, Quobyte, CTO

Project Title and brief description

We'd like to benchmark our data center file system on a cluster of 4 Optane-fueled nodes.

How does the open source community benefit from your work?

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Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located?

No.

Does the infrastructure provided meet your testing needs (see: https://www.acceleratewithoptane.com/access/)?

Note that the configuration provided was created to enable testing flexibility across a range of potential use cases. Projects are expected to use one system due to limited supply. If additional resources are required, contact avi@packet.net

What performance-focused articles has your project published before?

Is your project intensely interested in performance, especially where disk I/O is concerned? Have you written about it or shared results of testing? Please share anything that shows your focus.

Please state your contributions to the open source community and any other relevant initiatives

Various upstream bug fixes.

Would you be willing to share your analysis and results publicly?

Yes.

Are you interested in testing Intel Optane SSDs with Intel Memory Drive Technology (IMDT)?

IMDT extends system memory transparently by integrating Intel Optane SSD capacity into the memory subsystem. The systems provided have 192GB of DRAM but can be enabled with 1.47TB of software-defined memory while leaving one Intel Optane SSD still available for fast storage/caching usage. Check here for more information on IMDT.