Re: 3ware vs. MegaRAID

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Jesper Krogh wrote:
I've spent quite some hours googling today. Am I totally wrong if the:
HP MSA-20/30/70 and Sun Oracle J4200's:
https://shop.sun.com/store/product/53a01251-2fce-11dc-9482-080020a9ed93
are of the same type just from "major" vendors.

Yes, those are the same type of implementation. Every vendor has their own preferred way to handle port expansion, and most are somewhat scared about discussing the whole thing now because EMC has a ridiculous patent on the whole idea[1]. They all work the same from the user perspective, albeit sometimes with their own particular daisy chaining rules.

That would enable me to reuse the existing server and moving to something
like Intel's X25-M 160GB disks with just a higher amount (25) in a MSA-70.

I guess, but note that several of us here consider Intel's SSDs unsuitable for critical database use. There are some rare but not impossible to encounter problems with its write caching implementation that leave you exposed to database corruption if there's a nasty power interruption. Can't get rid of the problem without destroying both performance and longevity of the drive[2][3]. If you're going to deploy something using those drives, please make sure you're using an aggressive real-time backup scheme such as log shipping in order to minimize your chance of catastrophic data loss.

[1] http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7624206.html
[2] http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/2009/03/02/ssd-xfs-lvm-fsync-write-cache-barrier-and-lost-transactions/ [3] http://petereisentraut.blogspot.com/2009/07/solid-state-drive-benchmarks-and-write.html

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