im in the process of building a fileserver which will have for data storage (in terms of SATA drives, i have other PATA drives too and a SCSI for a boot drive):
- 1x 250gb samsung SATAII
- 3x 300gb samsung SATAII (identical)
- 1x 300gb maxtor SATAI
my mobo (abit an8u) does a crude form of SATA RAID0/1, only has 4 SATA ports and is currently configured as a 300gb RAID1 array with one maxtor/one samsung drive and the 250gb as standalone. the other 2 samsungs are on order/awaiting delivery. i have 2 options available to me:
- OPTION 1: 3x samsungs as a raid3/5 array and using the maxtor 300gb and the 250gb samsung as standalone drives
- OPTION 2: 4x 300gb in a raid3/5 array and have the 250gb as standalone, that'll cost me more as i'd need a 5 port raid card which'll cost more than the card im eyeing up. also bear in mind that the 4th drive SATAI whereas the others are SATAII and, its a maxtor
if ive done the calculations correctly, both options will give me 1150gb useable space but different levels of fault tolerance (600gb vs 900gb). however, im currently leaning towards option 1 and i'm looking at the "3 port XFX Revo64" card as it seems to be available for fairly cheap (£40 mark) however it only does raid3, not raid5 and only has 3 ports: http://www.techreport.com/reviews/2005q4/xfx-revo64/index.x?pg=1
i'd like maximum storage space available to me, but dont particularly see the point in getting another maxtor hdd to raid1 and make that fault tolerant. same goes for the 250gb samsung, whilst its SATAII and all, getting another 250gb drive to make it fault tolerant is a bit pointless in a fileserver if im after space.
i figure i can store the important stuff on the samsung array and non-critical stuff on the others, and stuff i really dont mind losing on the maxtor!!
also, raid3 that much of a bottleneck compared to raid5? apparently that XFX card has a processing unit that does the work with no cpu hit but doesnt support NCQ.
is no NCQ a big loss?
advice, please.
- 1x 250gb samsung SATAII
- 3x 300gb samsung SATAII (identical)
- 1x 300gb maxtor SATAI
my mobo (abit an8u) does a crude form of SATA RAID0/1, only has 4 SATA ports and is currently configured as a 300gb RAID1 array with one maxtor/one samsung drive and the 250gb as standalone. the other 2 samsungs are on order/awaiting delivery. i have 2 options available to me:
- OPTION 1: 3x samsungs as a raid3/5 array and using the maxtor 300gb and the 250gb samsung as standalone drives
- OPTION 2: 4x 300gb in a raid3/5 array and have the 250gb as standalone, that'll cost me more as i'd need a 5 port raid card which'll cost more than the card im eyeing up. also bear in mind that the 4th drive SATAI whereas the others are SATAII and, its a maxtor
if ive done the calculations correctly, both options will give me 1150gb useable space but different levels of fault tolerance (600gb vs 900gb). however, im currently leaning towards option 1 and i'm looking at the "3 port XFX Revo64" card as it seems to be available for fairly cheap (£40 mark) however it only does raid3, not raid5 and only has 3 ports: http://www.techreport.com/reviews/2005q4/xfx-revo64/index.x?pg=1
i'd like maximum storage space available to me, but dont particularly see the point in getting another maxtor hdd to raid1 and make that fault tolerant. same goes for the 250gb samsung, whilst its SATAII and all, getting another 250gb drive to make it fault tolerant is a bit pointless in a fileserver if im after space.
i figure i can store the important stuff on the samsung array and non-critical stuff on the others, and stuff i really dont mind losing on the maxtor!!
also, raid3 that much of a bottleneck compared to raid5? apparently that XFX card has a processing unit that does the work with no cpu hit but doesnt support NCQ.
is no NCQ a big loss?
advice, please.
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