Showing posts with label through put. Show all posts
Showing posts with label through put. Show all posts

Monday, December 2, 2013

Storage tiering on AWS

Here is the replay of the session I just presented with an AWS partner (App Associates) and customer (Riso):http://cloudconclave.blogspot.com/2013/11/aws-storage-tiering-for-enterprise.html

I opened the session by 'testing' the audiences understanding of AWS storage tiers:
1. Assuming a 16K block size, what storage option provides average throughput of 1 to 2 MBPS ?
2. What storage option has single threaded through put of around 17 MBPS ?
3. Assuming a 16K block size, what EBS volume provides an average of 16-20 MBPS through put ?
4. Once again assuming 16K block size and also assuming 4 1K PIOPS volumes, for what EC2 instances will you start to see network saturation ?
5. What storage option produces approximately 100-145 MBPS read and write through put?
6. For which storage option is it possible to transfer approximately 3 TB a day a day over a WAN ?




















Answers:
1. Standard IOPS
2. S3
3. 1K PIOPS
4. Any instance with .5 Gpbs network connection. For example, m2.2xlarge
5. Hi1.4xlarge (high IO) ephemeral storage
6. AWS Storage gateway