## Infrastucture ### 5 Node Storage Cluster ([Qumulo](https://qumulo.com/)) - [IT-Glue](https://softbox.eu.itglue.com/2571086747975811/passwords/4086682024952035#partial=&sortBy=name:asc&filters=%5B%5D) - Each node has 240 TB HDD Storage, which in total makes 1.2 Peta Byte of Storage - Each node has 256 GB SSD Storage for the boot drive - Each node has 8x 1 TB Nvme SSD Drives (Not sure for what; probably chaching to speed up read and writes which are limited physically by the spinning HDD drives) - Each node has a dual 25Gbits NIC which are configured in "fault-tolerance"-mode bond (failover backup if one fails) wiht the IP addresses: - Primary: 192.168.60.11 - .15 - Secondary (floating): 192.168.60.21 - .25 - The mgmt dashboard is reachable via each of the IP addresses; e.g. - Files are configured using NFS (network file system) and SMB - NFS shares to computing cluster (folders `/qumulo-vol0000(1/2)` on the Qumulo) - NFS and SMB shares to client devices - The configuration for the shares can be modified in the dashboard and are partly configured by the customer and the Qumulo team ### 3 Node Computing Cluster - [ssh pass for all ubt's](https://softbox.eu.itglue.com/2571086747975811/passwords/2927816502214824#partial=&sortBy=name:asc&filters=%5B%5D) - Each node has a dual 25Gbits NIC which are configured in "fault-tolerance"-mode bond (failover backup if one fails) with the IP addresses: - Primary: 192.168.60.200 - .202 - Secondary (floating): 192.168.60.210 - .212 - Clustered via Software managed by Bjoern Schwalb - Server ubt-01/02/03 has a NF export of Qumulo node 1/2/3 mounted at `/mnt/qumulo-vol0000(1/2)` ### 2x Aruba Switches (SG48LP00G8) - [neo-sw-ug-02](https://softbox.eu.itglue.com/2571086747975811/passwords/4083980573294817) - [neo-sw-ug-03](https://softbox.eu.itglue.com/2571086747975811/passwords/4083981040287975) - Each Switch has 16x 25 Gbit/s and 2x 100 Gbit/s Interfaces - the Switches are coupled via a 100 Gbit/s fiber cable - Each node of the storage/computing cluster has one of its interfaces of the 25 Gbit/s NICs connected to one switch