RE: [firebird-support] NVME drive optimize for firebird engine

2018-04-10 Thread supp...@bioliving.com.au [firebird-support]
Hi Paul, Sorry for miss leading information, our PCIE SSD is software raid 1, not raid 0. Since the drives are PCIE SSD, there is no raid controller that supports hardware raid. we raid those two drive from windows 2008R2 build in software raid. Since we put the new Intel P3700 PCIE

RE: [firebird-support] NVME drive optimize for firebird engine

2018-04-10 Thread 'Paul Beach' pbe...@mail.ibphoenix.com [firebird-support]
<> 1. I don't understand how RAID 0 gives you redundancy... "RAID 0 (also known as a stripe set or striped volume) splits ("stripes") data evenly across two or more disks, without parity information, redundancy, or fault tolerance. Since RAID 0 provides no fault tolerance or redundancy, the

Re: [firebird-support] NVME drive optimize for firebird engine

2018-04-10 Thread Daniel Rail dan...@accra.ca [firebird-support]

[firebird-support] NVME drive optimize for firebird engine

2018-04-10 Thread supp...@bioliving.com.au [firebird-support]
Hi All, Can someone give us an idea how firebird database engine can be benefit from a PCIE SSD such as Intel P3700 400GB ? We just got two of those and installed to our server for our firebird database, they are raid 0 for redundancy. But we are not getting much speed improvement