Hi I am trying to find a good PCI 64 SSI 320 raid controller to use with Centos & 4 10k drives as raid 1 & 0 to get the best I/O speed, any clues as to what people have found to be the best. Thanks Denis
3ware is good. CLI and managment tools as well On 11/6/05, Denis Croombs <denis at croombs.org> wrote:> > > Hi > > I am trying to find a good PCI 64 SSI 320 raid controller to > use with Centos & 4 10k drives as raid 1 & 0 to get the best > I/O speed, any clues as to what people have found to be the best. > > Thanks > > Denis > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20051106/0411f547/attachment.html>
On Sun, 2005-11-06 at 11:07 +0000, Denis Croombs wrote:> Hi > I am trying to find a good PCI 64 SSI 320 raid controller to > use with Centos & 4 10k drives as raid 1 & 0 to get the best > I/O speed, any clues as to what people have found to be the best.If you want a non-blocking, high-performance RAID stripe/mirror stream, I would highly recommend ATA protocol instead of SCSI. SCSI adds unnecessary overhead. If you're going for minimum latency, then go for Western Digital Raptor 10K SATA drives. They roll of the same assembly line as Hitachi's 10K U320 drives. If you're going for maximum DTR, then go for the higher capacity SATA drives, such as Seagate's 24x7 rated NL35 (near-line enterprise) series. And in all those cases, I recommend 3Ware Escalade 8506 series cards with their non-block ASIC+SRAM design. Depending on how much performance you need, two cards on two different PCI-X channels would be most ideal. -- Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith at ieee.org http://thebs413.blogspot.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The best things in life are NOT free - which is why life is easiest if you save all the bills until you can share them with the perfect woman
Denis Croombs wrote:> >Hi > >I am trying to find a good PCI 64 SSI 320 raid controller to >use with Centos & 4 10k drives as raid 1 & 0 to get the best >I/O speed, any clues as to what people have found to be the best. > >Unless you've already got a pile of SCSI drives, you might want to consider a good SATA RAID card (like the 3Ware 9500S or the new 9500SX) and 4 74gig WD Raptor drives. That would probably be at LEAST as fast and substantially less expensive. These days, I don't think I'd use SCSI for anything unless I was already sitting on a pallet full of drives that I couldn't unload. Cheers,