We are trying to spec out a NFS storage solution for user home directories in our company. I have been unable to get a clear answer from our reseller though on how many IOPS their devices will accommodate.
We plan on switching our 50 OSX desktops to network home directories. We setup a test NFS server on Linux and migrated 5 people to network home directories to get some IOPS measurements from the clients. The 5 clients we have migrated over idle at a combined 100 IOPS and occasionally peak to 800. If we load the filer down with heavy IO, the desktop clients exhibit odd behavior. It seems OSX does not gracefully handle home directories not being readily writable/readable.
Extrapolating this usage pattern out to 50 desktops, one can assume the idle traffic will be around 1000 IOPS with peaks up to 3 to 4k. Most vendors are clueless when it comes to OSX in enterprise, so are of no help really. They provided the following NetApp configuration that fits in our budget ($30k) and they claim will "have no problem whatsoever":
NetApp 2240 Cluster includes: - 18 x 1TB SATA disks (18TB RAW or 12TB Usable) - 6 x 100GB SSD Cache Pool) - CIFS/NFS/ISCSI/FCP Bundle - 7x 24 Parts delivery (4hrs) and phone support - Installation and configuration
Does anyone have any opinions on this configuration based on our requirements?
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