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How To Setup Raid 10 On Windows Server 2012

one big raid x.

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RAID i the 2 500GB and put the Os on that.

RAID x the vi 600GB HD and put the DB and Logs on that.

Of class all of this is relative to the size DB and Logs you'll exist needing.  The OS isn't going to demand 500GB of infinite so at that place is a lot of waste there, just you can besides utilize it for storage and Media to installation..... along with a lot of other things.

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RAID 10 is probably your best bet.

http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/906/t/19511769?db=5

marks10 wrote:

  I've been told Raid 10 should all have the same hard drives

For the all-time performance yes. The slowest drive will be your bottleneck.

So I'd practice RAID10 with the 6 drives.

And RAID i with the ii others, works but fine  just might exist a little slower.

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Yes, now days it's raid x with very little space for much.  If you search these forums you lot'll find a ton of in depth discussion about the "why" of raid 10 vs others so I won't go into that at present.

How much activeness is going to happen on this database?  I enquire because high usage commonly requires a defended server with a ton of ram and SSDs.  How much space will this database demand?

http://www.thecloudcalculator.com/calculators/disk-raid-and-iops.html

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Wow, by the fourth dimension i posted that i'one thousand 4th down the list.  I should have skipped that phone call while writing this, lol.  Glad to come across everyone proverb the same thing.

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marks10 wrote:

2x 500gb @ 7.2k rpm @ 6Gbps
6x 600gb @ 15k rpm @ 12Gbps

You tin't RAID10 all the drives. Yous have differing spindles and so all you can really practise is RAID10 the 2 500GB disks and the RAID10 the 600GB disks.

Put the OS on the RAID 1 and all the SQL stuff on the RAID10. If you have the option, get a couple of SSD's, add them in as RAID1 and put the tempdb on it as that will as well give y'all a speed boost.

When you format the SQL area, make certain you make it a 64KB block size for even more than throughput.

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Put the Hypervisor on a USB key, send the two x 500GB drives back for a credit

RAID 10 the 6 other disks

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Wow, simply astonishing.  I went for lunch and came back to all these wonderful responses.  Give thanks you all for the prompt responses, it'due south greatly appreciated.  The servers are arriving tomorrow, and I volition configure as follows:

2x 500gb @ vii.2k Rpm - Raid 1 (Operating system / Application softwares)

6x 600 gb @ 15k rpm - Raid ten (Database storage) (Format at 64kb block size)

If that setup does not expect right, delight let me know.

Once more, cheers all for your help.

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-Corbin- wrote:

Yes, now days it's raid 10 with very little space for much.  If you search these forums you lot'll find a ton of in depth discussion about the "why" of raid 10 vs others so I won't go into that now.

How much activity is going to happen on this database?  I enquire because high usage usually requires a defended server with a ton of ram and SSDs.  How much space will this database need?

http://www.thecloudcalculator.com/calculators/disk-raid-and-iops.html

I'm non sure how big the database will be or what is required.  Company has been using a tertiary party IT company to wait later their old servers, which I don't have access to.  What I practice know is nosotros are a small/medium arrangement with maybe 30 concurrent users.  Actually wish I could answer that.

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Gary D Williams wrote:

marks10 wrote:

2x 500gb @ vii.2k rpm @ 6Gbps
6x 600gb @ 15k rpm @ 12Gbps

You can't RAID10 all the drives. You take differing spindles so all you can actually practice is RAID10 the two 500GB disks and the RAID10 the 600GB disks.

Put the Bone on the RAID ane and all the SQL stuff on the RAID10. If you have the pick, get a couple of SSD's, add them in equally RAID1 and put the tempdb on it as that will also give you a speed boost.

When you format the SQL area, make sure you brand information technology a 64KB cake size for fifty-fifty more throughput.

Thank you Gary.  I will exist post-obit your suggestions.  Tin can't expect to go this setup tomorrow!

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PU-36 wrote:

RAID i the 2 500GB and put the Os on that.

RAID 10 the half-dozen 600GB HD and put the DB and Logs on that.

Of course all of this is relative to the size DB and Logs you'll be needing.  The OS isn't going to need 500GB of infinite so in that location is a lot of waste there, but you can also use it for storage and Media to installation..... along with a lot of other things.

Give thanks you PU-36.  Your response has been very helpful to me.

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Source: https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1403117-windows-server-2012-best-raid-setup-for-database

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