Is there really any reason to use expensive setups when it comes to
storage? The harddrive is barley used at all except when the server
change level but the clients have to do that as well so it's not like
they have to wait for the server, the server will be finished in time
even with an average consumer drive, there is no reason it would not
be.

On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 12:50 PM, mdma <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone, this is my 1st post here, i usually sit back and just read 
> what's going on, scanning it for useful information.
> I need some help regarding hard drives. I'm going to be running a dedicated 
> server soon and want to know which you guys think are better for the job.
> The box will be running at first a couple of websites, small mysql databases, 
> and then of course mainly game servers.
> The websites and database etc will be moved from this box to another down the 
> line, and it will then only run game servers.
> My Box Specs are 1U
> 2 x Quad Core Xeons
> 8GB DDR2
> 250GB Seagate CUDA ES, 7200rpm 32mb cache, with NCQ hard drives.
>
> Should i be worried about the performance of these hard drives under load, 
> running multiple game servers etc, or should i upgrade them to Seagate 
> Cheetah 15k rpm SAS drives, or 10k rpm Raptors.
> I have been told by some that the 10k rpm Raptors perform quite well, but i 
> would like the opinions of you guys to help me decide on the upgrade path.
> I would hate to put all this time into setting everything up, only to have 
> the hard drives cause  me issues down the track.
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Roy Jonas
>
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