2009/11/13 Laszlo Nagy <gandalf@shopzeus.com>:
> Hello,
>
> I'm about to buy SSD drive(s) for a database. For decision making, I used
> this tech report:
>
> http://techreport.com/articles.x/16255/9
> http://techreport.com/articles.x/16255/10
>
> Here are my concerns:
>
> * I need at least 32GB disk space. So DRAM based SSD is not a real
> option. I would have to buy 8x4GB memory, costs a fortune. And
> then it would still not have redundancy.
> * I could buy two X25-E drives and have 32GB disk space, and some
> redundancy. This would cost about $1600, not counting the RAID
> controller. It is on the edge.
I'm not sure a RAID controller brings much of anything to the table with SSDs.
> * I could also buy many cheaper MLC SSD drives. They cost about
> $140. So even with 10 drives, I'm at $1400. I could put them in
> RAID6, have much more disk space (256GB), high redundancy and
I think RAID6 is gonna reduce the throughput due to overhead to
something far less than what a software RAID-10 would achieve.
> POSSIBLY good read/write speed. Of course then I need to buy a
> good RAID controller.
I'm guessing that if you spent whatever money you were gonna spend on
more SSDs you'd come out ahead, assuming you had somewhere to put
them.
> My question is about the last option. Are there any good RAID cards that are
> optimized (or can be optimized) for SSD drives? Do any of you have
> experience in using many cheaper SSD drives? Is it a bad idea?
This I don't know. Some quick googling shows the Areca 1680ix and
Adaptec 5 Series to be able to handle Samsun SSDs.