So I recently acquired a new server for my lab, now I'm debating on storage options. I'm looking for around 2TB, also nothing mission critical is planned on this machine, hence a single SSD would be enough for now. Since price difference between SATA and NVME is negligible and SAS (12G) is incredibly expensive, I've decided to look for either M.2 (with an adapter) or U.2 TLC drives - but there's a lot to choose from.
My workload is going to be mostly OpenShift clusters, maybe a little bit of Data Science from logs, metrics and IoT data, and the usual suspects of VMs (AD/DNS/Firewall etc.) all on top of ESXi 7.
Consumer drives like the a 970 evo Plus would be the cheapest at around 100€/TB, Prosumer SSDs like the 980 Pro are about 1,5x the price and enterprise U.2 like the PM9A3 are at least 1,75x. But I'm not really sure what to look out for.
Would I see any benefits from investing more money into better drives?
-- edit on workload --
So as stated above I'm going to focus mostly in stuff running on top of openshift - Mainly to improve my skillset as an devops engineer/SRE
First order of business will be building a complete CI/CD plattform prototype for work, since I tasked myself with overhauling the multiple dumpster fires that that currently is. Next up I'm planning use this as a sandbox for production implementations. Also might invest some time in learning a programming language or two (JS and GO probably) and trying to build web applications using more modern approaches like microservices, serverless and so on. But my focus is on the operational parts of running/observing/debugging such services.
My workload is going to be mostly OpenShift clusters, maybe a little bit of Data Science from logs, metrics and IoT data, and the usual suspects of VMs (AD/DNS/Firewall etc.) all on top of ESXi 7.
Consumer drives like the a 970 evo Plus would be the cheapest at around 100€/TB, Prosumer SSDs like the 980 Pro are about 1,5x the price and enterprise U.2 like the PM9A3 are at least 1,75x. But I'm not really sure what to look out for.
Would I see any benefits from investing more money into better drives?
-- edit on workload --
So as stated above I'm going to focus mostly in stuff running on top of openshift - Mainly to improve my skillset as an devops engineer/SRE
First order of business will be building a complete CI/CD plattform prototype for work, since I tasked myself with overhauling the multiple dumpster fires that that currently is. Next up I'm planning use this as a sandbox for production implementations. Also might invest some time in learning a programming language or two (JS and GO probably) and trying to build web applications using more modern approaches like microservices, serverless and so on. But my focus is on the operational parts of running/observing/debugging such services.
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