HP Moonshot – Stuff I Wish I’d Known
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| Yeah, it looks just like this. |
What is it?
Briefly, Moonshot is a miniature blade enclosure. I'm sure there are marketing folks who would like me to use different terminology, but it boils down to servers, Ethernet switches and power all rolled into one box.
There are some key differentiators between this enclosure and some of its larger cousins:
Low Power - The whole package is tuned for high density and low power. There are no monstrously fast multi-socket servers available, but the density is amazing. With 8 cores per node and 180 nodes per chassis we're talking about 300+ cores per rack unit!
Less Redundancy - Unlike the C-class enclosures which sport redundant "Onboard Administrator" modules, Moonshot has a single "Chassis Manager". I do not view this as a problem for two reasons: First, Moonshot is mostly suited for massively horizontally scalable applications which should tolerate failure of a whole chassis. Second, failure of Continue reading
