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тАО10-17-2005 04:27 AM
тАО10-17-2005 04:27 AM
Try to make a choice between the SCSI and SATA for DL360. I believe the SCSI is better. But still want to know: How significant is the performance differ. between the SCSI and the SATA ?
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тАО10-17-2005 05:04 AM
тАО10-17-2005 05:04 AM
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Scott:
SCSI is definitely better. (usually)
The major differences would be that the SATA drives are not really meant for High Perfomance, High Utilization, always on environments. They spin slower than SCSI drives and have a lower tested Duty Cycle that determines it's MTBU/MTBF.
SCSI drives generally spin faster and have higher reliability rating. As for performance, you might not notice much difference in a 2 drive setup since the Dl360 only has 2 slots for drives.
In larger systems like an MSA20 vs. and MSA30, you would definitely notice (or should) some significant perfomrance incease using SCSI vs. SATA.
Steven
SCSI is definitely better. (usually)
The major differences would be that the SATA drives are not really meant for High Perfomance, High Utilization, always on environments. They spin slower than SCSI drives and have a lower tested Duty Cycle that determines it's MTBU/MTBF.
SCSI drives generally spin faster and have higher reliability rating. As for performance, you might not notice much difference in a 2 drive setup since the Dl360 only has 2 slots for drives.
In larger systems like an MSA20 vs. and MSA30, you would definitely notice (or should) some significant perfomrance incease using SCSI vs. SATA.
Steven
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тАО10-17-2005 06:02 AM
тАО10-17-2005 06:02 AM
Re: DL360 SCSI vs SATA
when using scsi drives in a random i/o environment scsi performs 2 to 2.5 times better than ata.
especially when the number of drives is low (2 mirrored drives in dl360) you profit from scsi.
if the disks are a bottleneck the money for fast processors is not well invested.
best regards
ernesto
especially when the number of drives is low (2 mirrored drives in dl360) you profit from scsi.
if the disks are a bottleneck the money for fast processors is not well invested.
best regards
ernesto
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тАО10-17-2005 07:09 AM
тАО10-17-2005 07:09 AM
Re: DL360 SCSI vs SATA
SATA has 150 MB/s
SCSI has 360 MB/s
So, if you want performance, you should choose SCSI.
SCSI has 360 MB/s
So, if you want performance, you should choose SCSI.
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
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