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05-14-2019 07:49 AM
05-14-2019 07:49 AM
Hello All
I would like to know the SIMPLIVITY 380 Gen 10 IOPS for an SQL database?
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05-16-2019 03:00 AM - edited 05-16-2019 03:12 AM
05-16-2019 03:00 AM - edited 05-16-2019 03:12 AM
SolutionHi @Cesardesir,
It would be difficult to put an exact figure on the expected IOPS an SQL database would require as there are a number of variables involved which would impact these figures; such as the database size, the number of reads/writes performed, how many users/applications are accessing it , etc.
From a Simplivity standpoint you may not get the desired rates of depulication/decompression when hosting an SQL database on a Simplivity datastore due to the data structure and the algorithms used. It is of course supported.
I hope this helps with your query.
Thanks,
I work for HPE
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05-20-2019 06:10 AM
05-20-2019 06:10 AM
Re: Simplivity IOPS
Thanks You for all