From: Richard Michael <rmichael-raid@edgeofthenet.org>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Offtopic: hardware advice for SAS RAID6
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 11:08:06 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20071120160806.GD24510@server> (raw)
On the heels of last week's post asking about hardware recommendations,
I'd like to ask a few questions too. :)
I'm considering my first SAS purchase. I'm planning to build a software
RAID6 array using a SAS JBOD attached to a linux box. I haven't decided
on any of the hardware specifics.
I'm leaning toward this PCI express LSI 3801e controller:
http://www.lsi.com/storage_home/products_home/host_bus_adapters/sas_hbas/lsisas3801e/index.html
Although, Adaptec has a similar PCI-X model.
I'd probably purchase a cheap Dell rackmount 1U server (e.g. PowerEdge
860) for the controller. It has dual Gb ethernet, which I'd channel
bond for decent network I/O performance.
The JBOD would ideally be 1U or 2U holding 8 or 10 disks. If I
understand SAS correctly, I'd probably have a unit with 2 SFF-8088
miniSAS connectors (although, I believe these connectors only support 4
devices, so if the JBOD is >8 disks, I don't know what would happen).
I'm completely undecided on the JBOD itself; recommendations here would
be greatly appreciated. It's a bit of a shot in the dark.
I'd appreciate feedback and suggestions on the hardware above, or a
discussion of the performance. (E.g. a discussion of SAS
ports/bandwith, PCI express lanes/bandwidth, disks and network to
determine the through put of this setup.)
Cheers,
Richard
next reply other threads:[~2007-11-20 16:08 UTC|newest]
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2007-11-20 16:08 Richard Michael [this message]
2007-11-23 11:22 ` Offtopic: hardware advice for SAS RAID6 Sven Rudolph
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2007-11-21 14:24 Daniel Korstad
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