Hot Swap vs. Blind Swap
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@scottalanmiller said:
concerns remain the same, t
Any experience with LSI fastpath using SSD arrays as cache on the front end for a larger array of SAS spinning drives on the back end? LSI says its super fast, but that is their job to tell me that. I have been debating implementing one server like this to see how it goes.
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Windows software solution, AFAIK it's dead now that virtualization has taken over. It was some bizarre and foolish approach using software to control the hardware. Bad idea.
The CacheCade approach was much more sound.
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Thats what I thought too. So if I wanted to make a major upgrade to these servers it would be better for me to use the SSD I already have for cachecade RAID1, then buy 4 2.5" 6Gb/s 15K 300Gb drives for a RAID5. That sound right?
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@drewlander said:
Thats what I thought too. So if I wanted to make a major upgrade to these servers it would be better for me to use the SSD I already have for cachecade RAID1, then buy 4 2.5" 6Gb/s 15K 300Gb drives for a RAID5. That sound right?
Very likely. But we aware that CacheCade is read only acceleration. It works great, but only helps writes by getting reads out of the way.
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@scottalanmiller Ah yes. I forgot that its a "hot data" caching system. I dont know if that is particularly useful for me.
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Intel has started calling Blind Swap - "Surprise Hot Plug".
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@scottalanmiller why?
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@dustinb3403 said in Hot Swap vs. Blind Swap:
@scottalanmiller why?
No idea. But it is decently clear.
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@scottalanmiller said in Hot Swap vs. Blind Swap:
Intel has started calling Blind Swap - "Surprise Hot Plug".
Because you're surprised when you blindly swap the right drives?
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@dafyre said in Hot Swap vs. Blind Swap:
@scottalanmiller said in Hot Swap vs. Blind Swap:
Intel has started calling Blind Swap - "Surprise Hot Plug".
Because you're surprised when you blindly swap the right drives?
The system is surprised, to say the least.
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@scottalanmiller said in Hot Swap vs. Blind Swap:
@dafyre said in Hot Swap vs. Blind Swap:
@scottalanmiller said in Hot Swap vs. Blind Swap:
Intel has started calling Blind Swap - "Surprise Hot Plug".
Because you're surprised when you blindly swap the right drives?
The system is surprised, to say the least.
Also: Holy Necropost, Batman!
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@dafyre said in Hot Swap vs. Blind Swap:
@scottalanmiller said in Hot Swap vs. Blind Swap:
@dafyre said in Hot Swap vs. Blind Swap:
@scottalanmiller said in Hot Swap vs. Blind Swap:
Intel has started calling Blind Swap - "Surprise Hot Plug".
Because you're surprised when you blindly swap the right drives?
The system is surprised, to say the least.
Also: Holy Necropost, Batman!
Ha, but with new updates.