By the way, aside from the memory allocation for VSAN, which I understand the limitation there, why would the 990s be less than ideal? I would assume Endurance and Power Loss Protection--or lack thereof, correct?
Yeah, exactly.
Just what's part of the bundle, so figured I'd try to take advantage if reasonable.
I'm exploring my options right now though lol clearly this would not be suitable in current form so going to scour eBay for some hardware. Appreciate the replies and insight thus far!
Well, I guess stability would be a no brainer and say performance just from the standpoint of the hardware being so excessive, performantly.
So if I were able to increase memory and swap the 990s for Enterprise NVME, would you agree that would suffice in terms of allowing this to be a...
So that's the thing. Across the 4 servers, there will be 40 x 990 Pros. I'm only running in this direction because I'm lucky enough to be in the right place/right time. But I don't have the capital to dish out for enterprise drives so I'd like to maximize what I'll have. Are you suggesting that...
Very shortly and VERY luckily I'll be walking into 4 custom built AMD EPYC 9334 SP5 systems each with 256GB DDR5 4800, Tyan S8050GM4NE-2T, 10 x Samsung 990 Pro 2TB (2 on board, 8 on ASUS PCIE 5 Card w/ mobo bifurcation). That being said, I'd like to set up a VSAN (or similar) environment to...
I did get the drives to format via an HBA and have them in a RAID10 array but performance seems to be lacking. You you think the drive firmware could be the issue? Any ideas where to get the proper, latest HP firmware for these drives?
Reinstalled vSphere 7u3, installed WinSrv 2022, VMTools 12.06 and ran tests again. There is a performance hit running through VM. This is with controller caching only enabled.
Ahh, I'm sorry, I have 8x drives within the array, 2x cold spare offline. And yeah, that was my thinking. I should easily be able to saturate the bus.
Now here's an interesting note. Installed Windows directly to the array and reformatted at 256/1024kb full stripe. HPE Smart Path enabled. Going...
Hey all! Currently have 8 x Toshiba PX05SRB192's installed in a Proliant DL360 G10 connected to HPE Smart Array P408i-a w/ 2GB cache. Current RAID Array config:
RAID 10
Stripe: 1024kb
Block Size: 512b
Write Cache Enabled
HPE Smart Path Enabled
Will be using this server as an ESXi host for a...
Yeah, no go here. I installed Windows and still can't get the drives to show. Last ditch effort I am going to scoop an HP H220 HBA and try that way. Hopefully they'll pass through and reformatting to 512b via that will allow them to show via the P408i so I can get them into a RAID array.
Gave this a shot, had to boot up SPP 8.1 to get bash shell, no go though. Via SSA, the controller does show as Mixed Mode, so the drives should be visible to OS but SSA also shows all drives as failed. Will just wait to swap the cables from the controller to the mobo.
Toshiba PX05SRB192. Just figured that running any drive model through the controller may be the hang up here. I'm not on site so can't swap the cables at the moment.
Attempting to format some Toshiba drives which are currently hooked up to a P408i controller on a DL360 G10. Guessing I am going to have to hook them straight up to the mobo for SG3 to see them? Its only seeing the controller at the moment.
Scooped a few of these SAS SSD's off eBay and dropped them into an HP Proliant DL360 G10 but they are reporting as failed because they are not 512 byte formatted. Is there a recommended way to format them properly? Or is this something bound to the drive's firmware?
Thank you in advance!
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