- Feb 14, 2004
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I am building a little project tower, primarily for testing some software that needs high-speed reading under Terminal Server 2008 - looking for some suggestions as to what the best drive setup would be. Don't need space so much as speed, primarily read speed. The goal is (1) have it be bootable, (2) setup as RAID 10, and (3) work under Server 2008. Options I see:
1. Onboard RAID
2. RAID card
3. PCIe SSD
The new X99 boards have like 10 SATA ports that can be setup in RAID 10, but I'm having trouble finding performance data on anyone who has setup say 10 SSD's in RAID:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128751
120gb SATA-III SSD's are like $75 each now, so 10 of those would be around $750:
http://www.amazon.com/Mushkin-Chrono...dp/B005CGFU4I/
I'm not sure what the bottleneck on the board would be (i.e. if 5 would max out the best, negating the need for 10 just to fill up empty ports). Alternatively, I could get a basic RAID card for say $450 like this Areca, which would use the PCI Express bus:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16816151137
Third option is a PCIe SSD, either a card or like an M.2 stick. The Intel P3700 card looks nice, but at $1200+ for 400 gigs, ouch (haven't seen the cheaper P3500's available anywhere yet). Maybe I'm better off just doing a RAID 0 of a pair of SATA-III SSD's. Thoughts?
1. Onboard RAID
2. RAID card
3. PCIe SSD
The new X99 boards have like 10 SATA ports that can be setup in RAID 10, but I'm having trouble finding performance data on anyone who has setup say 10 SSD's in RAID:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128751
120gb SATA-III SSD's are like $75 each now, so 10 of those would be around $750:
http://www.amazon.com/Mushkin-Chrono...dp/B005CGFU4I/
I'm not sure what the bottleneck on the board would be (i.e. if 5 would max out the best, negating the need for 10 just to fill up empty ports). Alternatively, I could get a basic RAID card for say $450 like this Areca, which would use the PCI Express bus:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16816151137
Third option is a PCIe SSD, either a card or like an M.2 stick. The Intel P3700 card looks nice, but at $1200+ for 400 gigs, ouch (haven't seen the cheaper P3500's available anywhere yet). Maybe I'm better off just doing a RAID 0 of a pair of SATA-III SSD's. Thoughts?