Qumulo offers a distributed file system (NAS) that offers customers tremendous flexibility in deployment. Qumulo can be consumed via pre-configured hardware platforms from the company itself, pre-qualified hardware platforms from Dell EMC or HPE, or natively in the public cloud with AWS or GCP. Last week our team worked with Qumulo to rack five C-72T nodes in our Cincinnati lab, setting the scene for a comprehensive performance and capabilities review. The Qumulo C-72T nodes are hybrid, with each node containing twelve HDDs and four SSDs as cache. In this video we provide an overview of our configuration, along with a quick look at the Qumulo UI, which offers an impressive set of analytics and planning tools.
Form Factor | 1U Server |
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Raw Storage Cpacity | 72TB |
Drives | 12x6TB HDD |
CPU | 2.2GHz, 6 Cores |
Memory | 64GB |
Connectivity | 2x25GbE |
Qumulo C-Series Datasheet
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