Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?
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@net-runner said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
I would also recommend you not to waste two drive slots for RAID1 OS partition especially if it's a hypervisor host. USB Flash/SD Card/SATADOM/whatever will do the job leaving you with 8 free bays for OBR10 or OBR5/6. Speed all the things up with StarWind (as mentioned above) and you are good to go.
I was told that USB Flash and SD were no longer supported by MS and not to do it that way.
Anyway, I ended up just using 4x 1TB drives in RAID10 but I can't even install Hyper-V 2016 because that OS does not support the Perc S300 RAID card I have in m R510. Looks like I have to use 2012 R2 instead.
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@dave247 said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
Perc S300
Looks like someone found a work around for that controller - but then others really recommend replacing it.
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/906/t/19997714
You can probably get an older RAID card on ebay pretty cheap.
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@dashrender said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
@dave247 said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
Perc S300
Looks like someone found a work around for that controller - but then others really recommend replacing it.
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/906/t/19997714
You can probably get an older RAID card on ebay pretty cheap.
lmao, I figured as much. I do think I'm just going to replace the card as it is a hunk of crap.
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@dave247 said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
@dashrender said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
@dave247 said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
Perc S300
Looks like someone found a work around for that controller - but then others really recommend replacing it.
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/906/t/19997714
You can probably get an older RAID card on ebay pretty cheap.
lmao, I figured as much. I do think I'm just going to replace the card as it is a hunk of crap.
Remember to get a lot of cache and battery backup.
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@dave247 said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
@net-runner said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
I would also recommend you not to waste two drive slots for RAID1 OS partition especially if it's a hypervisor host. USB Flash/SD Card/SATADOM/whatever will do the job leaving you with 8 free bays for OBR10 or OBR5/6. Speed all the things up with StarWind (as mentioned above) and you are good to go.
I was told that USB Flash and SD were no longer supported by MS and not to do it that way.
It was never supported outside of some OEM use case that I have never spotted in the wild. Yes it can be made to work, but it is not supported.
@dave247 said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
Anyway, I ended up just using 4x 1TB drives in RAID10 but I can't even install Hyper-V 2016 because that OS does not support the Perc S300 RAID card I have in m R510. Looks like I have to use 2012 R2 instead.
I thought the S300 was fake raid? I never buy anything but the H700.
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@jaredbusch said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
@dave247 said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
@net-runner said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
I would also recommend you not to waste two drive slots for RAID1 OS partition especially if it's a hypervisor host. USB Flash/SD Card/SATADOM/whatever will do the job leaving you with 8 free bays for OBR10 or OBR5/6. Speed all the things up with StarWind (as mentioned above) and you are good to go.
I was told that USB Flash and SD were no longer supported by MS and not to do it that way.
It was never supported outside of some OEM use case that I have never spotted in the wild. Yes it can be made to work, but it is not supported.
@dave247 said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
Anyway, I ended up just using 4x 1TB drives in RAID10 but I can't even install Hyper-V 2016 because that OS does not support the Perc S300 RAID card I have in m R510. Looks like I have to use 2012 R2 instead.
I thought the S300 was fake raid? I never buy anything but the H700.
If I recall it is software RAID, but not exactly fake because they never claim that it is hardware. Openly software RAID, I believe.
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@scottalanmiller said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
@jaredbusch said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
@dave247 said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
@net-runner said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
I would also recommend you not to waste two drive slots for RAID1 OS partition especially if it's a hypervisor host. USB Flash/SD Card/SATADOM/whatever will do the job leaving you with 8 free bays for OBR10 or OBR5/6. Speed all the things up with StarWind (as mentioned above) and you are good to go.
I was told that USB Flash and SD were no longer supported by MS and not to do it that way.
It was never supported outside of some OEM use case that I have never spotted in the wild. Yes it can be made to work, but it is not supported.
@dave247 said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
Anyway, I ended up just using 4x 1TB drives in RAID10 but I can't even install Hyper-V 2016 because that OS does not support the Perc S300 RAID card I have in m R510. Looks like I have to use 2012 R2 instead.
I thought the S300 was fake raid? I never buy anything but the H700.
If I recall it is software RAID, but not exactly fake because they never claim that it is hardware. Openly software RAID, I believe.
Thanks for the clarification.
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I replaced the S300 with the H700 (with battery) but I'm pretty sure I broke the hard drive backplane because the fricking B SAS cable was stuck in there so hard it took me forever to pull it out. H700 let me put all 8 drives in RAID10 and install Hyper-V.. but then in the middle of it started yelling about the bad SAS cable.. I'm getting a lot of hardware experience though
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@dave247 said in Enterprise 15K SAS drives vs consumer grade SSD in a Dell server?:
I'm getting a lot of hardware experience though
Um,.... yay?