>
> > Is there a reason not to consider an all flash solution? The AMD EPYC
> > processor series supports enough NVMe channels to support your sizing.
> > The 7401P single processor is a good value proposition.
>
> Hi Ken
>
> Thanks very much for your response.
>
> I'm completely naive about th
On 05/03/19, Kenneth Marshall (k...@rice.edu) wrote:
> >
> > Consequently we're thinking of the following replacement servers:
> >
> > postgres 11 (planned)
> > supermicro 113TQ-R700W
> > LSI MegaRAID 9271-8i SAS/SATA RAID Controller, 1Gb DDR3 Cache (PCIE-
> > Gen 3)
> > 500
>
> Consequently we're thinking of the following replacement servers:
>
> postgres 11 (planned)
> supermicro 113TQ-R700W
> LSI MegaRAID 9271-8i SAS/SATA RAID Controller, 1Gb DDR3 Cache (PCIE- Gen
> 3)
> 500gb raid 1 /
> 2tb raid 10 /db
> with "zero maintenanc
We've been happy running a database server and replica for some years
with the following details and specs:
postgres 9.5 (currently)
supermicro X9DRD-7LN4F
LSI Megaraid MR9261-8i with BBU
250gb raid 1 /
224gb raid 10 /db
126GB RAM (1066Mhz DDR3)
2 x Xeon E5-2609