I never recommend RAID in a multiple server Citrix farm.  Use the other
drive(s) for what you suggest.  In a busy Citrix farm, it is amazing how
much faster printing is when the spool files are on their own HD.

 

 

Webster

 

Is that better for you -sc? J

 

From: Sean Martin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Subject: Re: SATA RAID Performance

 

A colleague of mine and I finally convinced upper management that a similar
methodology in our Citrix environment would be beneficial.

 

We've been using Blade servers in our Citrix farm for quite some time. With
only two local drives, they were always configured as a mirrored set
because, well thats just the way they've always done it. Noticing
significant bottlenecks at the disks on some of the more heavily used
application servers, we advocated breaking the mirror and making full use of
each individual drive (page file location, temp directories, applications,
etc.). We have enough servers in each application silo that we could lose
one or two to a drive failure and continue operating without a hitch. 

 

We've just started testing but we're already seeing significant performance
improvements. 

 

- Sean

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 9:07 AM, Jacob <[email protected]> wrote:

Actually, RAID0 does have its uses.

We use RAID0 for the data on our web servers.. html files, images, videos.

The o/s is on a single drive, the data is on a RAID0 with three drives. Huge
performance gain.

But, also... we have over 30 servers in the server farm. So if a hard drive
in the RAID0 crashes, the other 29 servers can take up the slack without any
issues. I lose on average about two to three hard drives a year among the 30
servers.

Now, if you have one database server and you use RAID0.....................


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