Monday, March 19, 2012

Choosing RAID level

Hi,
In your opinion what would be a better choice for running Microsoft SQL
Server 2000 on Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server:
1) 4-disk RAID10 for OS and tempdb,
2) 2x2-(same)disk RAID1 - one for OS, one for tempdb
Why?
The server will be dedicated only for running the SQL Server so paging
shouldn't be an issue.
Many thanks,
OskarYou might want to start here:
http://b.wunder.home.comcast.net/18960.htm
Adam Machanic
SQL Server MVP
http://www.datamanipulation.net
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"Oskar" <Oskar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:51D6E5C7-88C3-45B4-96A9-14C3CCDCCD2C@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> In your opinion what would be a better choice for running Microsoft SQL
> Server 2000 on Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server:
> 1) 4-disk RAID10 for OS and tempdb,
> 2) 2x2-(same)disk RAID1 - one for OS, one for tempdb
> Why?
> The server will be dedicated only for running the SQL Server so paging
> shouldn't be an issue.
> --
> Many thanks,
> Oskar
>

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