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    How should I determine exact over-provisioning levels for 1TB Samsung 850 Pro SSDs to be used in a Raid 10?

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      creayt
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      @xByteSean and co., would be interested to get your feedback on this too if you have any. Thanks! 👼

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        creayt
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        So I'm still at a loss for this but am going to deploy these SSDs in the next few days. @scottalanmiller , what do you think of over-provisioning them such that 20 or 25% of the full capacity is reserved per drive? Is that heinous ovekill?

        The workload will be Windows Server 2012 R2, IIS, MySQL, and a J2EE app server, running for the most part a single application. Thanks.

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          scottalanmiller
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          20% is a lot, but not crazy overkill. I might taper that back to 15% myself. But if that gives you enough capacity for your needs, go for it.

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            creayt @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said:

            20% is a lot, but not crazy overkill. I might taper that back to 15% myself. But if that gives you enough capacity for your needs, go for it.

            Sounds good to me. And I believe the RAID controller supports online modification so I could theoretically add another 4 1TB drives to the 10 later if/when I need it. Thanks for your help, much appreciated.

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              creayt
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              Drives are deployed. Benchmarks attached.

              The left is a Raid 10 of 10K 6 Gbps SAS drives, to the right is the Raid 10 of 6 Gbps SSDs. Thanks to everyone for the help.

              benchies.png

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                scottalanmiller
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                And that is just througput, measure the IOPS for the BIG increase!!

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                  creayt @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller Good call. Can you suggest a good tool to do that with?

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                    MattSpeller @creayt
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                    @creayt said:

                    Drives are deployed. Benchmarks attached.

                    drooling uncontrollably

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                      A Former User @creayt
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                      @creayt said:

                      @scottalanmiller Good call. Can you suggest a good tool to do that with?

                      http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/314145-what-is-the-best-i-o-iops-testing-tool-out-there

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                        creayt @A Former User
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                        @thecreativeone91 said:

                        @creayt said:

                        @scottalanmiller Good call. Can you suggest a good tool to do that with?

                        http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/314145-what-is-the-best-i-o-iops-testing-tool-out-there

                        That's what I found last night, installed it, tried to run something obvious but it looks like it requires a bit of an investment in setting up testing. Was hoping for something a little bit simpler to just plug and play, but I can definitely dig into it when I get some downtime. Thx.

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                          scottalanmiller
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                          http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1122819-perform-ssd-over-provisioning-optimization-on-the-array-good-or-bad

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