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Last year, [I made a post](https://www.boniface.me/pvc-ceph-tuning-adventures/) about Ceph storage tuning with my [my Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) project PVC](https://github.com/parallelvirtualcluster/pvc), with some interesting results. At the time, I outlined how two of the nodes were a newer, more robust server configuration, but I was still stuck with one old node which was potentially throwing off my performance results and analysis. Now, I have finally acquired a 3rd server matching the spec of the other 2, bringing all 3 of my hypervisor nodes into perfect balance. Also, earlier in the year, I upgraded the CPUs of the nodes to the Intel E5-2683 V4, which provides double the cores, threads, and L3 cache than the previous 8-core E5-2620 V4's, helping further boost performance.
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Last year, [I made a post](https://www.boniface.me/posts/pvc-ceph-tuning-adventures/) about Ceph storage tuning with my [my Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) project PVC](https://github.com/parallelvirtualcluster/pvc), with some interesting results. At the time, I outlined how two of the nodes were a newer, more robust server configuration, but I was still stuck with one old node which was potentially throwing off my performance results and analysis. Now, I have finally acquired a 3rd server matching the spec of the other 2, bringing all 3 of my hypervisor nodes into perfect balance. Also, earlier in the year, I upgraded the CPUs of the nodes to the Intel E5-2683 V4, which provides double the cores, threads, and L3 cache than the previous 8-core E5-2620 V4's, helping further boost performance.
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