Thinking about this a bit more - if somewhat more blazing performance is needed, then this could be achieved via losing the RAID card and spinning disks altogether and buying 1 of the NVME or SATA solid state products: e.g

- Samsung 960 Pro or Evo 2 TB (approx 1 or 2 GB/s seq scan speeds and 200K IOPS)

- Intel S3610 or similar 1.2 TB (500 MB/s seq scan and 30K IOPS)


The Samsung needs an M.2 port on the mobo (but most should have 'em - and if not PCIe X4 adapter cards are quite cheap). The Intel is a bit more expensive compared to the Samsung, and is slower but has a longer lifetime. However for your workload the Sammy is probably fine.

regards

Mark

On 15/07/17 11:09, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
Ah yes - that seems more sensible (but still slower than I would expect for 5 disks RAID 0).



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