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I promised some followers of this blog that I’d post some thoughts on what I am looking at and the progress of my evaluations.

Unfortunately we also did an office move in the intervening period and guess who didn’t have time?

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Storage Cluster; a year in review

It has been 17 months since I deployed the Nexenta cluster for our VMware hosting platform at ipHouse.

Unfortunately this post will not be positive.

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VMworld 2011 – what a busy week

I was in Las Vegas for VMworld 2011 this past week and what a busy week it was!

20,000+ people in attendance!

I met many amazing people, saw quite a few new products, I enjoyed it 100%.

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Slimy marketing tactics are insulting

Isilon – makers of what look to be a very cool scale-out NAS solution just sent me an email.

Now, I was expecting their email, so this isn’t an issue of spam at all (in fact, when they scanned my badge at VMware Forum I commented that I would be watching for their email, and to be honest, I said it to every booth person doing scanning). I was excited to see the message because I want to talk to Isilon about their product.

My received email looks like this:

Deborah Levin, the non-existent person at Isilon

non-existent person used in email contact

I responded to the message stating that I would like to talk to her about budgetary pricing and how Isilon may work in my network.

My phone rang about 5-6 minutes after I sent my message out and a nice gentleman was on the phone from Isilon.

When I stated that I had sent an email to a Deborah and asked why I was getting a call back from him, he, honestly it seems, told me that there is no such person by the name of Deborah Levin in the company and that this is done to give some personality to the message.

He could have lied to me; told me that Deborah was busy and passed him the lead and I would have taken that at face value. Instead he (seemingly) told the truth, that Isilon (and EMC as their owners) do this through a third party email service provider (all headers in the email are Isilon headers).

But he didn’t lie, and for that I look forward to his email for later contact with him, if I can get the bad taste out of my mouth.

Pertinent headers:

Received: from mail01.info.isilon.com (unknown [204.92.21.14]) by smtpgrey-2.iphouse.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2064F3D7667 for <my-email>; Wed,  3 Aug 2011 11:56:26 -0500 (CDT)

Message-Id: <1b53bd039cbe4772a93c38749f6a68d4@1135>

Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=”–boundary_10086078_b76909b6-4a0e-4dae-9655-32f63a61adcf”

Return-Path: sales@info.isilon.com

Received-Spf: None (mail.corp.iphouse.net: deborah.levin@isilon.com does not designate permitted sender hosts)

So there we have it…slimy marketing tricks.

Storage, storage STORAGE!

SInce last month, our Nexenta based storage cluster has been deployed and I have now moved production data onto it.

A bump and bruise occurred last weekend (I had done an announcement already) and yesterday things burped again.

The problem? Looks like an issue with the 2 mirrored boot drives of the first head unit (each head manages its own volumes and HA is used to make sure a single head failure doesn’t cause an outage) are … bad.

One drive has full on SMART failure via the BIOS. Interesting…so replace that drive with another from the shelf…and the other drive is showing something ‘odd’. Yank it out, replace it, and move it another machine for testing.

And it is failing as well! Four hard disks, 2 per head unit, and 2 fail in one head unit, what are the chances of that? (the second head unit does not exhibit any of the same symptoms)

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