>From: Edward Ned Harvey [mailto:sh...@nedharvey.com] >Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 4:25 AM > >> boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Geoff Nordli >> > >> >I have an R710... Not quite the same, but similar. >> > >> Thanks Edward. >> >> What did you end up using for the L2ARC? The SSDs shown in the online >> configurator are SLC based. >> >> Did you use the Broadcom or the optional Intel NIC? > >We opted not to use L2ARC in the dell server. Because the Sun server is our >primary server, and the Dell is only for backup. That being said, for most >purposes I would usually recommend investing in a log device before a cache >device, and that's what we're using on the Sun server. But we did some >performance benchmarks on the Dell including the SSD before putting it into >production. > >Do you have something against SLC? Cost of SLC is considerably more than an MLC version, which I don't think is justified for an L2ARC.
This server is going to be used to host VMs via iSCSI in a lab/test system. We are going to use dedup with the table stored on SSD. The strategy I am looking at is using slower 7200 RPM disks to hold rarely used data, and then get the "working" set running from SSDs. > >We got the broadcom based nic. I think it was the default. No thought was put >into this decision - If the intel nic has some advantage to offer, you might >consider it. In my experience, as long as a nic works, there's very little difference >from one to the next. Thanks for the feedback. Geoff _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss