- Mar 13, 2008
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I'm contemplating a new build, and as part of that, I see that SAS drives and controllers have become cheap enough to be an interesting solution for my needs.
My thought is to have a very fast drive for windows + installed apps, and SATA for everything else. Sure, I could go with a WD Raptor, but that's only 10K RPM, and the SAS drive I'm looking at is a Fujitsu drive at 15K RPM. I'd attach that to a Promise TX4650 PCI-E controller for a total cost of about $300 (Newegg). I wouldn't be running RAID.
My question is, is it worth it? I can't find benchmarks anywhere for this kind of scenario. Still, I can't be the only one that's thought of this. If anyone could point me to some relevant data to help me make my decision, I'd appreciate it. If you have personal experience with this, I'd like to hear your opinions.
For me, if I could get up to a sustained throughput of 100 MBytes/second, it gets interesting. If I can do 200MBytes/sec sustained, then that interests me very very much!
Thanks!
My thought is to have a very fast drive for windows + installed apps, and SATA for everything else. Sure, I could go with a WD Raptor, but that's only 10K RPM, and the SAS drive I'm looking at is a Fujitsu drive at 15K RPM. I'd attach that to a Promise TX4650 PCI-E controller for a total cost of about $300 (Newegg). I wouldn't be running RAID.
My question is, is it worth it? I can't find benchmarks anywhere for this kind of scenario. Still, I can't be the only one that's thought of this. If anyone could point me to some relevant data to help me make my decision, I'd appreciate it. If you have personal experience with this, I'd like to hear your opinions.
For me, if I could get up to a sustained throughput of 100 MBytes/second, it gets interesting. If I can do 200MBytes/sec sustained, then that interests me very very much!
Thanks!