Beware of Cloud Sizing Tools and avoid Reliability Angst

Some time ago I wrote about the dangers of taking certain things for granted with new technologies.

This time I wanted to use a more specific enterprise application example to show that customers need to be extra careful when comparing solutions, especially for mission-critical apps.

Sometimes being too high-level means missing the unspeakable horrors lurking under the covers. And ignorance doesn’t mean bliss… just nasty surprises.

To summarize: Avoid bait-and-switch so you avoid surprise costs and pain.

  • Ensure all components in any sizing tools reflect your business requirements.
  • The simpler the infrastructure, the more reliable. If one must do things like stripe across many volumes in order to get decent performance even for medium-sized solutions, then that may be a warning sign that the solution is lacking.
  • Ensure all the underlying components in any pricing you see would fit your company’s mission-critical needs. For instance – what reliability and resiliency are the storage components rated for? And is that sufficient for your needs?
  • Ensure you are accounting for the right number of systems (Production-spec vs non, times number of applications, etc). This can quickly add up with certain apps.

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HPE Alletra 6000 – Nimble Evolved

HPE Alletra

I’m very excited to announce that the evolution of HPE Nimble Storage is now available.

The new line is called Alletra 6000, and is completely interoperable with Nimble and manageable both from its own GUI/CLI/API and Data Services Cloud Console. For the Alletra 9000 (the evolution of Primera) there will be a separate post.

All the usual goodies of Nimble are still there (6-nines guaranteed uptime, fancy direct-to-L3 support, InfoSight with infrastructure AI recommendations, 100% headroom even if running on one controller, SCM cache, Triple+ RAID, Cascade Multistage Checksums etc). What’s different is mostly the vastly increased speeds in real-world workloads, and the shorter form factor.

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