I have a SB server which is 5 years old so I need to build a new one before the inevitable happens. I like to stay on the edge of technology usually so I really want this next build to use SSDs - if it makes sense.
The server is used for an SQL business app. We connect to the app using remote desktop and also the office uses the server for a basic file server. About 10 people use it at a time and usage is spotty of those people - so there's not really that much I/O. Nightly backups of the data and database are written to an external spinning drive.
So here's what I'm considering for new build:
For the SQL/data drive I'm considering using raid 5 SSD.
Someone please talk me out of this - there's seems to be no good reason for using SSDs in raid for a SB server except for an increase in speed and possibly reliability.
- SSDs are prone to die (especially if you use the multiple drives from the same batch in raid)
- they can corrupt data if power is lost in rid config (even 840Pro is susceptible)
- need a really expensive enterprise SSD if you are serious
- enterprise SSDs are super expensive
So can anyone think of a good reason why I shouldn't just get 3 reliable spinning drives in raid 5?
I might mirror raid the OS drive with consumer SSDs (proven reliable such as M4 or 830) since that would increase speeds of opening the app in RD.
Any input is appreciated.
The server is used for an SQL business app. We connect to the app using remote desktop and also the office uses the server for a basic file server. About 10 people use it at a time and usage is spotty of those people - so there's not really that much I/O. Nightly backups of the data and database are written to an external spinning drive.
So here's what I'm considering for new build:
For the SQL/data drive I'm considering using raid 5 SSD.
Someone please talk me out of this - there's seems to be no good reason for using SSDs in raid for a SB server except for an increase in speed and possibly reliability.
- SSDs are prone to die (especially if you use the multiple drives from the same batch in raid)
- they can corrupt data if power is lost in rid config (even 840Pro is susceptible)
- need a really expensive enterprise SSD if you are serious
- enterprise SSDs are super expensive
So can anyone think of a good reason why I shouldn't just get 3 reliable spinning drives in raid 5?
I might mirror raid the OS drive with consumer SSDs (proven reliable such as M4 or 830) since that would increase speeds of opening the app in RD.
Any input is appreciated.