On Tue, 15 Jan 2013, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:

The new disks we've been offered have two different options:
1- SAS 600GB 15,000RPM disks
2- SAS 900GB 10,000RPM disks

Obvioulsy, the first option let us double the available space, mantaining same 
disks performance.
The second one let us triple the available space, lowering down 1/3 of disks 
performance.

What would be your choice?
How much RPM will affect my XStreamOS/illumos based cloud server?

You did not say how much RAM the system has. With sufficient RAM, the server will only read when it first initializes (or on first access) and after that, the disks will primarily see writes. More RAM reduces IOPS requirements by reducing reads.

The 15k disks have less rotational latency (good for transactions) but they probably don't offer any more sequential throughput since they have less storage density.

If you have an already working system, then you can see how many IOPS are already being consumed (including synchronous writes) and have some idea of the necessary IOPS capacity of the system.

Bob
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Bob Friesenhahn
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