On 11/2/2017 9:21 AM, hw wrote:
Richard Zimmerman wrote:
hw wrote:
Next question: you want RAID, how much storage do you need? Will 4
or 8 3.5" drives be enough (DO NOT GET crappy 2.5" drives - they're
*much* more expensive than the 3.5" drives, and >smaller disk space.
For the price of a 1TB 2.5", I can get at least a 4TB WD Red.
I will second Marks comments here. Yes, 2.5" drive enterprise drives
have been an issue. +1 for the WD Red drives, so far 3.5" w/ 2tb and
4tb drives, ZERO issues. I've had good luck with HGST NAS drives too.
Unfortunately, that will come to an end soon (With WD owning HGST).
Most servers can fit only 2.5" disks these days. I keep wondering what
everyone is doing about storage.
2.5" SAS drives spinning at 10k and 15k RPM are the performance solution
for online storage, like databases and so forth. also make more sense
for large arrays of SSDs, as they don't even come in 3.5". With 2.5"
you can pack more disks per U (24-25 2.5" per 2U face, vs 12 3.5" max
per 2U)... more disks == more IOPS.
3.5" SATA drives spinning at 5400 and 7200 rpm are the choice for large
capacity bulk 'nearline' storage which is typically sequentially written
once
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john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
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