Hi tla,
tla wrote:We'll mostly be using Hamamatsu NDP images, there'll be around a dozen per class so caching should work pretty well I guess. Maybe we should get more RAM for the caching or would that be on the disks?
Bio-Formats'
supported formats list has a pixel's rating of "Fair" for NDPI images. It'd be worth testing a selection of the images with either your own test implementation or our
OMERO demo server.
tla wrote:Maybe we should get more RAM for the caching or would that be on the disks?
Maybe an SSD-cached RAID card like an Adpaptec 71650Q would help?
There are certainly many ways to go about this. As Ola has mentioned, the recent
thread discussing the use of Nginx's FastCGI cache is likely to be of use. This appears to be cache to RAM, not disk. I've not heard of anyone using SSD RAID cache cards specifically, but we have certainly heard good feedback from having the OMERO database on SSD.
I'd be inclined to try RAM and caching, with local SSD, and then you've the option to add something like PCIe SSD down the line, provided your server form-factor supports that.
Good luck with the deployment, and let us know how it goes. I'm sure the community would hugely benefit from hearing how you get on. Once you're happy with your configuration, feel free to contribute to our
Deployment Questionnaire which would help us feed back to the rest of the community, once you're happy with your configuration.
All the best,
Kenny