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Hey,
We made a highshot when we bought our machine for this purpose. We bought following: 2x Intel Xeon E5-2620, 6-Core, 2GHz 4x Samsung 16GB DDR3L ECC REG 1600MHz 8x INTEL SSD 520 120GB SATA 6Gb/s (RAID 6)
When we do a threading of 32 on our machine with about 300 machines the whole cronjob is done within 2 minutes.
/Peter
2013/8/9 Paul Gear observium@gear.dyndns.org
Hi all,
We've got some money in the budget to upgrade our struggling monitoring server, and i'm trying to optimise Observium. Here are our Observium installation stats:
Total Up Down Ignored Disabled *Deviceshttp://observium.buq.org.au/devices/
down http://observium.buq.org.au/devices/status=0/ 1 ignoredhttp://observium.buq.org.au/devices/ignore=1/ 12 disabled http://observium.buq.org.au/devices/disabled=1/ *Portshttp://observium.buq.org.au/ports/
- 8896 http://observium.buq.org.au/ports/ 887 up
http://observium.buq.org.au/ports/state=up/ 118 down http://observium.buq.org.au/ports/state=down/ 927 ignored http://observium.buq.org.au/ports/ignore=1/ 6837 shutdownhttp://observium.buq.org.au/ports/state=admindown/
We're currently running 4 cores, 12 GB RAM, 6 x 15K RPM 3.5" drives in RAID 10. We have about 20 GB of RRDs. Poller-wrapper.py runs with 32 workers and regularly goes over the 500-second mark. The web interface is quite sluggish despite php-xcache being installed.
I'm wondering if anyone has done testing as to which is the better approach for RRD storage performance: RAM disk or SSD. RAM seems likely to offer better IOPS, but managing the RAM disk is obviously more overhead, and i'm concerned that syncing the RAM disk elsewhere will have too much of a performance hit while it happens (especially during reboot cycles). RAM is $25 per GB, whereas SSD is $3 per GB (or $25 per GB if you use "write intensive" SSDs - presumably these are rated for a larger number of lifetime writes?).
My guess at a config for the new box: 12 cores, 64 GB RAM, 4 x 10K RPM 2.5" drives in RAID 10 for OS, 2 x SSD for /opt/observium/rrd. Any other recommendations about which hardware to put our money towards? Do we need to consider other issues like which type of file system to use for /opt/observium/rrd?
Thanks in advance, Paul
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