Hi Jonathan,
Might be worth considering a different raid card, even with
simple raid 1 I did not get proper raid 1 random read interleaving performance
with an LSI 1068 based controller (Assuming the 1078 is very similar), an IOP
based Areca card behaved properly (Only 30% improvement over single drive with
LSI but 80% better with Areca, simple Bonnie testing). I was using Centos 5.2
at the time (Integrated drivers).
If you are feeling brave maybe a PXE boot could work to save the
need for any system drives on the nodes.
Rob
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Subject: [Xen-users] My future plan
My future plan currently looks like this for my VPS hosting
solution, so any feedback would be appreciated:
Dell R210 Intel X3430 Quad Core 8GB RAM
Intel PT 1Gbps Server Dual Port NIC using linux
"bonding"
Small pair of HDDs for OS (Probably in RAID1)
Each node will run about 10 - 15 customer guests
Some Intel Quad Core Chip
LSI 8704EM2 RAID Controller (Think this controller does 3
Gbps)
Battery backup for the above RAID controller
4 X RAID10 Arrays (4 X 1.5TB disks per array, 16 disks in
total)
Each RAID10 array will connect to 2 nodes (8 nodes per
storage server)
Intel PT 1Gbps Quad port NIC using Linux bonding
Exposes 8 X 1.5GB iSCSI targets (each node will use one of
these)
HP Procurve 1800-24G switch to create 1 X 4 port trunk (for
storage server), and 8 X 2 port trunk (for the nodes)
What you think? Any tips?