Late getting to this thread, I know, but can you expand on 'segregate
your I/O'?
 
Thanks,
 
David

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From: Sean Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 8:49 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: DB server RAID


Unfortunately, you're pretty limited with only 6 drives. Typically,
you'd want a separate array for OS, Logs, and DBs. With the hardware you
have available, your best bet would be to go with three RAID 1 Arrays
(OS, Logs, DBs). Hopefully 146Gb is enough space to host your DBs. The
most important thing to remember is to segragate your I/O.
 
- Sean

 
On 4/2/08, Joe Heaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        What's the "industry standard" setup for RAID on a database
server?  I have a Dell PE2950, with 6 146GB SAS drives, which I believe
have come from the factory in a RAID5.  Was just wondering if I should
redo the RAID into a RAID10 situation, which I understand has the best
I/O performance.  The databases will be SQL, although I believe we'd
also be moving an old Foxpro database over.
         
        Joe Heaton
        AISA
        Employment Training Panel
        1100 J Street, 4th Floor
        Sacramento, CA  95814
        (916) 327-5276
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
         


        
        

        

        

        

        



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