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Trying to work with a software vendor to approve running their software on moderately modern hardware.
As much as going back to Server 2003, 15k SAS, and quad-core Xeons would be a walk down memory lane, I'd like something a bit....faster? Quieter? More energy-efficient?
I'd also like to run inside a hypervisor or other VM infrastructure.
To make as strong a case as possible, I'm going to spec relatively serious hardware. Chief amongst them is the shiny new Intel SSD that seems to be winning every benchmark they can throw at it.
The Intel 750 is available in a 2.5" form factor using the SFF-8639 connector. It seems that the motherboards that ship with this connector don't support them in RAID.
Would anyone here be able to recommend a RAID card that can support a pair of these in RAID-1 as the boot device without hurting performance too much? I haven't looked at RAID cards in a really long time.
Thanks!
As much as going back to Server 2003, 15k SAS, and quad-core Xeons would be a walk down memory lane, I'd like something a bit....faster? Quieter? More energy-efficient?
I'd also like to run inside a hypervisor or other VM infrastructure.
To make as strong a case as possible, I'm going to spec relatively serious hardware. Chief amongst them is the shiny new Intel SSD that seems to be winning every benchmark they can throw at it.
The Intel 750 is available in a 2.5" form factor using the SFF-8639 connector. It seems that the motherboards that ship with this connector don't support them in RAID.
Would anyone here be able to recommend a RAID card that can support a pair of these in RAID-1 as the boot device without hurting performance too much? I haven't looked at RAID cards in a really long time.
Thanks!