chesty wrote:
who said DO is supposed to be raid 10? they're not. You don't know they have BBUs either, you're just guessing.
The presentation which the article is based on listed 4 or 5 power outages suffered by major players in recent times, the UPS's failed.
I've heard SSDs fail more often than hard drives, but I haven't seen a study, feel free to cite one the shows SSDs last longer.
This is a linode forum for linode customers. You're surprised people here support linode?
The presentation and article aren't silly. The reason no manufacturers are listed are because they either want to sell that information or they can't release it due to manufactures contracts or some other reason.
DO have a slower network, provide less cores, have more VMs on a server, attract a different sort of customer that's more prone to abuse and attracts DDOS, have fewer support staff, have a smaller community and while this doesn't prove anything, they lost all of my data in less than a week. I had to rebuild from scratch.
I'm not a linode fanboi, I slam linode whenever I feel they deserve it.
I'm a Linode fanboi as well and you can ask the staff how much I support them and their efforts. What I don't support is trashing other technologies and companies to make us look good.
1) You are correct neither Linode nor DO states they use battery backup in their RAID configs yet both say they use raid for redundancy. I guess we will have to trust them both since we aren't there to physically verify.
2) Wait...so...because UPS supposedly failed; SSD failed?
Lets take a quote from the article "Modern storage technology (SSDs, No-SQL databases, commoditized RAID hardware, etc.) bring new reliability challenges to the already complicated storage stack. Among other things, the behavior of these new components during power faults—which happen relatively frequently in data centers"....Wait power faults happen regularly in Data Centers? Unless you are in Fremont I would guess you would reject this statement.
3) WAT? You heard from where? Start citing some sources because SSD MTBF beats HDD MTBF outright.
4) So you question point number one saying that we don't know for sure that DO has battery backup and then make an assertion here about contracts of the test without knowing the full story? Well that seems a bit silly.
5) You are full of crap because DOs network is faster than Linodes because they don't cap their customers. I can pull many examples if you would like to prove the point (still being a huge linode fanboi).
6) Sorry to hear that. Detail your experience so the rest can be warned with facts.