I have an old 3node ceph cluster with HP gen8 servers, 2x Xeon E5-2680 @ 2.70GHz (turbo 3,50 GHz) 16core and 64GB DDR3 RAM for each node.
We bought some almost new HP gen10 servers with 2x Gold Xeon 6138 @ 2.0GHz (turbo 3,70 GHz) and 128GB DDR4 RAM for each node.
So there is a huge jump in terms of performance from the old setup to the new one.
Considering that:
At the beginning I was planning to simply replace the old 3node ceph cluster with the new one, and use the old servers for other non intensive tasks, like file servers or a proxmox backup server or weathever in a ZFS config, but now I'm thinking to create a 5node cluster mixing the old ones with the new ones, and use the old ones just for ceph so no intensive VMs or CTN tasks, probably I will put some realy light CTN for file shares or various light utilities.
So my questions are:
We bought some almost new HP gen10 servers with 2x Gold Xeon 6138 @ 2.0GHz (turbo 3,70 GHz) and 128GB DDR4 RAM for each node.
So there is a huge jump in terms of performance from the old setup to the new one.
Considering that:
- All servers have the same amount of HPE HDD 15K 600GB(but obviously the gen8 servers have old used HDDs, the new gen10 ones have zero hours HDDs).
- Net interfaces are the same for all the servers with multiple 10Gbs SFP+.
At the beginning I was planning to simply replace the old 3node ceph cluster with the new one, and use the old servers for other non intensive tasks, like file servers or a proxmox backup server or weathever in a ZFS config, but now I'm thinking to create a 5node cluster mixing the old ones with the new ones, and use the old ones just for ceph so no intensive VMs or CTN tasks, probably I will put some realy light CTN for file shares or various light utilities.
So my questions are:
- will the performance be impacted by this kind of setup?
- will the older HDDs impact the performance of the new ones?
- so is better 3 new nodes or 5 mixed nodes?