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proddata | 4 years ago

- Depends - Just inserting, indexing, storing and simple querying can be done with little memory (i.e. 1:500 memory-disk-ratio 0.5GB RAM per 1TB disk). Typical production clusters with high query load are in the 1:150 range i.e. 64GB RAM for 10TB disk).

Otherwise typical general purpose hardware (Standard SSDs, 1:4 vCPU:memory ratios, ...)

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nicoburns|4 years ago

Interesting, so that'd be about 1 vCPU and 4GB RAM per 625GB of data. That seems very price efficient. Would something like AWS's EBS be sufficient for this? Would you need one of the higher tiers? Or would you be looking at running this on a box with locally attached storage?

proddata|4 years ago

Most of CrateDB clusters run on cloud providers hardware (azure, aws, alibaba). Using EBS (GP2 or now GP3) is also quite common. Due to the indexing / storage engine, gp disks are typically sufficient and faster disks have little to no advantage

claytonjy|4 years ago

Wouldn't 0.5GB RAM per 1TB disk be more like 1:2000 memory-disk-ratio? Which is even better!

proddata|4 years ago

Sorry, mixed up the number 2GB memory (0.5GB heap). So 1:500 is correct