You have two different workloads, workload 1 does not scale very well (~100 cores) and requires a very high memory bandwidth, and a workload 2 that Is compute bound and IO intensive.
Which Instances should you select?
A file system is built using two BM.Standard2.52 Compute shapes for File servers. On each file server, one 25 Gbps (3125 MB/s) NIC/network card is used to connect to 10 Block Volumes of 1TB each (max. 480MB/s per volume) and other 25 Gbps NIC Is used for sending/receiving data to/from client nodes.
File system client instances which mount the file system are provisioned using VM.Standard2.16 Compute shapes. (Network bandwidth: l6.4Gbps(2050 MB/s))
What is the max aggregate IO throughput (theoretical) of the file system?
Oracle Cloud infrastructure (OCI) Block Volume Storage supports sharing a Block Volume among multiple compute Instances in read/write or read only shareable mode.
Which two file systems should be used to allow multiple compute Instances to read/write data concurrently without any data loss?
Which benchmark is important to a customer when considering 0lg Data workloads on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)?
A file system is built using BM.Standard2.52 Compute shape for File Servers. One 25 Gbps NIC/network card is used to connect to 10 Block Volumes of 1TB each (max. 4#0MB/s per volume). The other 25 Gbps NIC is used for sending/receiving data to/from client nodes.
File system client instances which mount the file system are provisioned using VM.Standard2.16 Compute shapes. (Network bandwidth: l6.4Gbps(2050 MB/s))
What is the max IO theoretical throughput a client node can get?