Nix the raid 5/scsi.
Go with a 3ware HW raid card (one of the new ones), and run two
smallish drives to boot from in a raid1 mirror, then get four big
fast sata disks and put those in a raid 10 (1+0, NOT 0+1) array. Add
a hotspare for each.
The card is about $500, the little drives should run you $60-70/ea,
and then $150 or so for the big ones. So about $1400 or so, and
it'll run circles around any raid5 array.
Seriously, raid5 bites for performance.
On Nov 6, 2006, at 6:15 PM, Eric Shubes wrote:
>
> $2500 for raid 5? Do you really need raid 5? Would LVM do?
> I could see using raid 1 however. I'd consider using Linux software
> raid
> too, if you think raid is necessary.
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