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тАО02-23-2006 05:29 PM
тАО02-23-2006 05:29 PM
Re: speed write to disk
Vincent,
Yes SSD cost a lot (from 30,000 to sky is the limit $)if using external FC box. But PCI/PCI-X SSD are much much cheaper.
You also propose Berend an EVA box.
"3. Add an external disk array. This could be another SmartArray with an MSA30 shelf, an MSA1000 or MSA1500, or an EVA4000. This option allows you to use many more disks"
At the end. With smart optimization of database, using a lot of small 15K rpm disk in RAID1 not 5 a significant improving can be expected.
Simon
Yes SSD cost a lot (from 30,000 to sky is the limit $)if using external FC box. But PCI/PCI-X SSD are much much cheaper.
You also propose Berend an EVA box.
"3. Add an external disk array. This could be another SmartArray with an MSA30 shelf, an MSA1000 or MSA1500, or an EVA4000. This option allows you to use many more disks"
At the end. With smart optimization of database, using a lot of small 15K rpm disk in RAID1 not 5 a significant improving can be expected.
Simon
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тАО03-23-2006 07:48 PM
тАО03-23-2006 07:48 PM
Re: speed write to disk
Hello everyone,
I have done everything that is reasonable. A BBWC 128Mb, 2 Gb extra memory (now 3,5 Gb), but nothing has changed. Has somebody any idea to tweak this machine? A colleague has mroe or less the same configuration, but uses W2003 and writes almost 5000 and reads 5 times more. What are we doing wrong???
Berend
I have done everything that is reasonable. A BBWC 128Mb, 2 Gb extra memory (now 3,5 Gb), but nothing has changed. Has somebody any idea to tweak this machine? A colleague has mroe or less the same configuration, but uses W2003 and writes almost 5000 and reads 5 times more. What are we doing wrong???
Berend
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тАО04-30-2014 12:09 PM
тАО04-30-2014 12:09 PM
Re: speed write to disk
How do you measure the IOPS or otherwise benchmark the drive?
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