At 12:56 AM 10/25/2010, you wrote:
Hello,
We are a company for gaming.
Our main db is mysql 5.1 installed on Linux.
Currently the hardware for mysql is 2*4 CPU, 16G memory, Raid 10 (four disks).
Now we have the plan to replace the disks with SSD for better performance.
Do you think is it right for the SSD solution for mysql?
Thanks.
Regards,
Kenn.
Kenn,
If you have the money, you can also try Hyperdrive 5 which is a RAM
drive device. It comes in an enclosure similar to a hard drive and looks
like a SATA drive. Each device supports up to 32GB (64GB with 8GBM DIMMS)
of ram and can be raided together to form a larger drive. It has battery
backup and impressive specs: 175MB/s read, 145MB/s write. It has no moving
parts so there is nothing to wear out. It can also be backed up to a hard
drive.
http://www.hyperossystems.co.uk/
Mike
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