Still trying to figure out the impact of the Ethernet cable when your Aurender N200 has copied over the entire playlist.
It's interesting in the Data Center and Hyper Converged Infrastructure space that at rest storage is on it's own stack a lot of times and we provision block storage over TCP/IP or ROCEv2.
Currently building out a lab proxmox cluster for our work and using CEPH. So 5 nodes, 192GB RAM per node, 80Gbps (lacp QSFP+) storage plane. 44C/88T per, with all flash NVME. SFP28 X 96 on the data plane.
So the entirety of the block storage gets distributed across the 5 nodes. So the 80Gbps is the storage bus. It's been a fun project.

