1452 terabytes of SSD drives in a VMware vSAN
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Why run spinning disks when you can have SSDs? So here's 8 of the 32 servers. In total 1,45 petabyte of SSD storage for 1152 cores.
So now there's the small task of moving 1400 virtual servers onto that. :)
It doesn't look like much really. :)
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