What is Swarm Configurator?
Swarm Configurator is a tool that determines the hardware specifications needed for the various components in the Swarm cluster. Customer inputs are required with respect to cluster specifications, therefore some data needs to be collected through DataCore Cloud UI, including:
Storage Characteristics
Data Protection Requirements
Cluster Replication configuration
Protection Scheme configuration (for example, Erasure Coding scheme)
Client Characteristics
The Swarm Configurator tool isn’t infallible. Customers and partners are always encouraged to engage with DataCore for any questions about tool results or to address special requirements not outlined in the tool.
Customer Inputs
There are three types of inputs (Storage Characteristics, Data Protection, and Client Characteristics) required from the customer to determine hardware components. The outcome is displayed under the Results tab in the tabular format and is downloadable in YAML if needed.
Storage Characteristics
Number of logical objects in millions
Average size of the object in MB
Data Protection
There are two types of data protection methods available in the Swarm cluster; you can apply one protection method at a time so choose an option accordingly.
Replicas
Number of Replicas – Requires a minimum of 1 replica.
Erasure Coding
Data Segments – A number of data segments created for each logical object.
Parity Segments – A number of parity segments for the given number of data segments.
Segment Size (MB) – The maximum size of each segment. The object gets split further if the segment size is more than the maximum size.
Client Characteristics
Number of concurrent clients – The number of clients concurrently connected to the storage for accessing data.
Write throughput per client Mbps – The rate at which the client writes in megabytes per second.
Hardware Components
The inputs from the customer are optional for hardware components. If not provided, Swarm Configurator will calculate the required hardware components based on other inputs such as Storage Characteristics, Data Protection Requirements, and Client characteristics, and represent them into three different categories:
Storage Nodes
Elasticsearch
Gateway
Results
This menu provides the complete result including data collected from the customer and the calculated configurations that are generated through Swarm Configurator. The result is displayed in the tabular format which you can export into a YAML file format.
What is Swarm Configurator – Reverse?
Swarm Configurator – Reverse functions opposite to Swarm Configurator wherein inputs for the data protection method and hardware specifications are collected from the customer. Based on given inputs, this tool determines how much storage is available for the given hardware. It includes:
Logical capacity per node (TB)
Number of objects per node
The customer can move back and forth between Swarm Configurator and Swarm Configurator - Reverse by clicking on the home icon and reverse icon.
Customer Inputs
Data Protection
Replication
Number of Replicas – A number of copies of data to be maintained.
Erasure Coding
Data Segments – A number of data segments created for each logical object.
Parity Segments – A number of parity segments for the given number of data segments.
Hardware Specification
The following inputs are collected from the customer:
Hard drive size in terabytes (TB).
Number of hard drives required for each node
Network speed in Gbps
Number of network ports on each node
CPU core on each node (e.g., 32, 64, etc.)
Total RAM available on each node in GigaBytes (GB)
Results
Based on customer inputs for data protection and hardware components, Swarm Configure - Reverse calculates the storage characteristics.
Important
Verify the data under Settings is not reset for any section given on the Swarm Configurator. It is solely managed by the DataCore Swarm Team only.