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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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      @Dashrender said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

      @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

      @Dashrender said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

      @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

      @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

      @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

      @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

      And while say a 24-48 hour decision window plus rebuild time is a lot more exposure than an instant rebuild time, it is still quite low?

      So that the first drive has failed is unrelated. Once we hit this window, it is, say, 48 hours of "decision" and say 8 hours of rebuilding. During which time, there is no protection.

      1. Why would you add 48 hours of exposure with NO RAID at all, for no reason?
      2. There is only one possible outcome of the decision, to replace the drive. There is no condition under which you would not replace the drive, so why introduce a two day risk window without potential benefit?

      perhaps that comes from what I have read, and perhaps what I have read would have made sense with spinners and initializing the rebuild inducing the second drive failure. Presumably that extra time would be to make sure all my ducks are in a row with fresh backups and such, but perhaps that is where my error is, and I should know my ducks were in a row long before the first failure.

      With spinners, resilvering can take weeks or months of time, rather than hours, and generally has 6TB+ to resilver with high URE rates. SSDs take hours to resilver, with generally under 1TB of capacity, with low URE rates. So the factors of one apply poorly to the other.

      why only 1 TB of capacity?

      How big do you expect SSDs to be when you have many in an array realistically?

      so you're talking about the single drive, not the array. Got it.

      Though when resilvering, you still read the entire array worth.

      Correct, the time to resilver is primarily based on the size of the drive being rebuild. That's the bottleneck, the time to write data back to the one drive.

      So if 4x 10TB drives takes 2 days to replace a drive.
      8x 5TB drives would take 1 day to replace a drive.

      It's not exact, but it is really close.

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      • DonahueD
        Donahue @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

        @Dashrender said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

        @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

        @Dashrender said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

        @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

        @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

        @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

        @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

        And while say a 24-48 hour decision window plus rebuild time is a lot more exposure than an instant rebuild time, it is still quite low?

        So that the first drive has failed is unrelated. Once we hit this window, it is, say, 48 hours of "decision" and say 8 hours of rebuilding. During which time, there is no protection.

        1. Why would you add 48 hours of exposure with NO RAID at all, for no reason?
        2. There is only one possible outcome of the decision, to replace the drive. There is no condition under which you would not replace the drive, so why introduce a two day risk window without potential benefit?

        perhaps that comes from what I have read, and perhaps what I have read would have made sense with spinners and initializing the rebuild inducing the second drive failure. Presumably that extra time would be to make sure all my ducks are in a row with fresh backups and such, but perhaps that is where my error is, and I should know my ducks were in a row long before the first failure.

        With spinners, resilvering can take weeks or months of time, rather than hours, and generally has 6TB+ to resilver with high URE rates. SSDs take hours to resilver, with generally under 1TB of capacity, with low URE rates. So the factors of one apply poorly to the other.

        why only 1 TB of capacity?

        How big do you expect SSDs to be when you have many in an array realistically?

        so you're talking about the single drive, not the array. Got it.

        Though when resilvering, you still read the entire array worth.

        Correct, the time to resilver is primarily based on the size of the drive being rebuild. That's the bottleneck, the time to write data back to the one drive.

        So if 4x 10TB drives takes 2 days to replace a drive.
        8x 5TB drives would take 1 day to replace a drive.

        It's not exact, but it is really close.

        but with twice the chance of having to rebuild.

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        • DonahueD
          Donahue
          last edited by Donahue

          TANSTAAFL

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Donahue
            last edited by

            @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

            @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

            @Dashrender said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

            @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

            @Dashrender said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

            @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

            @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

            @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

            @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

            And while say a 24-48 hour decision window plus rebuild time is a lot more exposure than an instant rebuild time, it is still quite low?

            So that the first drive has failed is unrelated. Once we hit this window, it is, say, 48 hours of "decision" and say 8 hours of rebuilding. During which time, there is no protection.

            1. Why would you add 48 hours of exposure with NO RAID at all, for no reason?
            2. There is only one possible outcome of the decision, to replace the drive. There is no condition under which you would not replace the drive, so why introduce a two day risk window without potential benefit?

            perhaps that comes from what I have read, and perhaps what I have read would have made sense with spinners and initializing the rebuild inducing the second drive failure. Presumably that extra time would be to make sure all my ducks are in a row with fresh backups and such, but perhaps that is where my error is, and I should know my ducks were in a row long before the first failure.

            With spinners, resilvering can take weeks or months of time, rather than hours, and generally has 6TB+ to resilver with high URE rates. SSDs take hours to resilver, with generally under 1TB of capacity, with low URE rates. So the factors of one apply poorly to the other.

            why only 1 TB of capacity?

            How big do you expect SSDs to be when you have many in an array realistically?

            so you're talking about the single drive, not the array. Got it.

            Though when resilvering, you still read the entire array worth.

            Correct, the time to resilver is primarily based on the size of the drive being rebuild. That's the bottleneck, the time to write data back to the one drive.

            So if 4x 10TB drives takes 2 days to replace a drive.
            8x 5TB drives would take 1 day to replace a drive.

            It's not exact, but it is really close.

            but with twice the chance of having to rebuild.

            Correct, that you need to rebuild happens roughly twice as often.

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            • DonahueD
              Donahue
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              So I got a quote from xbyte, but it includes this. I had been expecting that I would just load the hypervisor on the raid 5 array and that having a seperate R1 array for the OS was an old way of approaching this. Thoughts?

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              • ObsolesceO
                Obsolesce @Donahue
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                @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                So I got a quote from xbyte, but it includes this. I had been expecting that I would just load the hypervisor on the raid 5 array and that having a seperate R1 array for the OS was an old way of approaching this. Thoughts?

                How much money does that add?

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Donahue
                  last edited by

                  @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                  So I got a quote from xbyte, but it includes this. I had been expecting that I would just load the hypervisor on the raid 5 array and that having a seperate R1 array for the OS was an old way of approaching this. Thoughts?

                  Cost is the big factor. As a device, I like it.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                    @Obsolesce said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                    @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                    So I got a quote from xbyte, but it includes this. I had been expecting that I would just load the hypervisor on the raid 5 array and that having a seperate R1 array for the OS was an old way of approaching this. Thoughts?

                    How much money does that add?

                    Exactly.

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                    • DonahueD
                      Donahue
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                      $411

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Donahue
                        last edited by

                        @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                        $411

                        Good for what it is. Still a bit of money.

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                        • DonahueD
                          Donahue @scottalanmiller
                          last edited by

                          @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                          @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                          $411

                          Good for what it is. Still a bit of money.

                          I was under the impression that OBR was the way this should be done.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @Donahue
                            last edited by

                            @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                            @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                            $411

                            Good for what it is. Still a bit of money.

                            I was under the impression that OBR was the way this should be done.

                            OBR probably makes sense at $411 to get around it ๐Ÿ™‚

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                            • DonahueD
                              Donahue @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                              @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                              @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                              $411

                              Good for what it is. Still a bit of money.

                              I was under the impression that OBR was the way this should be done.

                              OBR probably makes sense at $411 to get around it ๐Ÿ™‚

                              I canโ€™t tell if you are for it or against it, and what โ€˜itโ€™ is

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @Donahue
                                last edited by

                                @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                $411

                                Good for what it is. Still a bit of money.

                                I was under the impression that OBR was the way this should be done.

                                OBR probably makes sense at $411 to get around it ๐Ÿ™‚

                                I canโ€™t tell if you are for it or against it, and what โ€˜itโ€™ is

                                $411 to get around putting everything in an OBR. If non-OBR was "free" we'd prefer it. Extra capacity, extra channels, that sort of thing. But it isn't free, it costs money. If it was $1 or $5, we'd basically always do it. But at $411, that's pretty steep. That is more than buying two SSDs on your own and doing it. So really doesn't make sense when just doing two small SSDs in RAID 1 isn't normally a good idea.

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                                • DonahueD
                                  Donahue @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                  @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                  @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                  @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                  $411

                                  Good for what it is. Still a bit of money.

                                  I was under the impression that OBR was the way this should be done.

                                  OBR probably makes sense at $411 to get around it ๐Ÿ™‚

                                  I canโ€™t tell if you are for it or against it, and what โ€˜itโ€™ is

                                  $411 to get around putting everything in an OBR. If non-OBR was "free" we'd prefer it. Extra capacity, extra channels, that sort of thing. But it isn't free, it costs money. If it was $1 or $5, we'd basically always do it. But at $411, that's pretty steep. That is more than buying two SSDs on your own and doing it. So really doesn't make sense when just doing two small SSDs in RAID 1 isn't normally a good idea.

                                  ok, I see what you mean.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                                    last edited by

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                    @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                    @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                    @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                    $411

                                    Good for what it is. Still a bit of money.

                                    I was under the impression that OBR was the way this should be done.

                                    OBR probably makes sense at $411 to get around it ๐Ÿ™‚

                                    I canโ€™t tell if you are for it or against it, and what โ€˜itโ€™ is

                                    $411 to get around putting everything in an OBR. If non-OBR was "free" we'd prefer it. Extra capacity, extra channels, that sort of thing. But it isn't free, it costs money. If it was $1 or $5, we'd basically always do it. But at $411, that's pretty steep. That is more than buying two SSDs on your own and doing it. So really doesn't make sense when just doing two small SSDs in RAID 1 isn't normally a good idea.

                                    What enterprise SSDs are you buying where you get two for under $411?

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @Dashrender said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                      @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                      @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                      @Donahue said in Large or small Raid 5 with SSD:

                                      $411

                                      Good for what it is. Still a bit of money.

                                      I was under the impression that OBR was the way this should be done.

                                      OBR probably makes sense at $411 to get around it ๐Ÿ™‚

                                      I canโ€™t tell if you are for it or against it, and what โ€˜itโ€™ is

                                      $411 to get around putting everything in an OBR. If non-OBR was "free" we'd prefer it. Extra capacity, extra channels, that sort of thing. But it isn't free, it costs money. If it was $1 or $5, we'd basically always do it. But at $411, that's pretty steep. That is more than buying two SSDs on your own and doing it. So really doesn't make sense when just doing two small SSDs in RAID 1 isn't normally a good idea.

                                      What enterprise SSDs are you buying where you get two for under $411?

                                      No value in enterprise SSDs for a RAID 1 boot storage.

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