Why do you use 3,5' at all instead of 2,5?

Am 15.01.2013 um 22:58 schrieb Gandalf Corvotempesta 
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> 2013/1/15 Mark Nelson <[email protected]>:
>> http://www.supermicro.com/products/chassis/2U/826/SC826BA-R920LP.cfm
>> 
>> That chassis has 12 3.5" bays in front, with 2 2.5" bays in back.  an
>> interesting setup could be 12 spinning disks, with 2 very fast SSDs used for
>> journals and OS.  Would need to test it first, and not sure I like putting
>> the OS on the journal drives.  A more modest setup would be just to have the
>> 12 spinning disks for data and journals and the rear drives for the OS.
> 
> Thank you. We have planned the same with a DELL R515 12+2 disks.
> OS should be loaded from a RAID1 partitions from 2 spinning disks.
> 
> Or even no raid, in case of failure, the whole node is replicated by ceph.
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