Originally posted by: scall
Not much, 160-250 GB is fine.
do you have onboard sata I? the reason i am asking is because if your performance issues are in fact disk i/o, then a raptor would be the easy, most cost effective answer. the reason i have scsi is because i bought them when there were no 10K ide hdds, and i also go tremendous deals on them - my 15k.5 i think i paid $100 or so for where it retails for much more. if i were to do it all over i would go a raptor because i think it gives very good results and the price, although a bit steep is scsi performance, and even better than some 15k hdds in desktop usage data patterns. in all honesty, i am looking for a fujitsu mas, map or max 15k to be my main hdd as their firmware is better suited towards desktop work compared to my 15k.5.
if you want to make the $$$ investment, you can pick up older u320 15k scsi hdds for a reasonable price, and your best bet would be to run a u160 card (a u320 drive will work on a u160 card) because most manf are not really doing much in the way of pci-e and scsi, they are going straight to sas, so u320 scsi kind of gets left out in the cold. there is one pci-e raid card that is i think a dell perc4 or something like that - pci-e (i think 4 or 8x) but runs ~$150 if you find a deal. sas cards are also very expensive but with them you can run true enterprise sas drives and also sata drives, but again, $$ is the biggest issue.
for desktop use and if i were doing it now without my desire for scsi since i have used it for 10+yrs, and i found the excellent deals i have, i would go a 150GB raptor w/ a 500-1TB storage hdd if you need that much room. if all you need is 150-250 GB, pick up a raptor, either 74 or 150MB 16MB cache one and a 250GB hdd as having 2hdds does increase performance a bit having the pagefile off the main hdd.
the thing about scsi is that most of the cards are larger, 64bit 66/133MHz slots that are on workstation boards. i currently have a lsi raid u320 card sitting on my desk, and a spare 10K fujitstu hdd, not sure if i am going to use it as i would need to pick up 2 more 36GB hdds for a raid 5 arrangement, but i don't think i need it for my home server and also since i am trying to cut back on power usage and heat output. when i bought i figured i would pick up quite a few drives, but it just doesn't seem the way to go atm for me since my computer room is hot enough, and scsi drives usually run a bit warmer - i run active cooling on all of my hdd, but the scsi drives do put off more heat.
also, are you sure it is the disk i/o that is giving you the performance issue? sure you are simply just running out of ram?
hope this helps