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caleb72 wrote:Yeah we are going to go with the Intel config.
The RAID controller I am still researching. I am not 100% sure it will work and the card is not on Intel's compatibility list and the chassis is not on Adaptec's list, although I have sent Adaptec an email to see what they say. I'm pretty sure it would work, but don't want to be holding the bag if there were some weird chance that it does not.
In the mean time I am looking at an Intel controller model SRCSASJV. The only dilemma is that this card comes with 512mb cache and can be upgraded to 1Gb, but you cannot use the battery backup unit if you install the extra cache. So 512Mb w/BBU or 1Gb with no BBU?
We are doing an HA configuration. But, to be clear, if setup this way the amount of cache on the controller is not that important?anton (staff) wrote:Configure StarWind to use RAM as write-back cache. It's going to be better then using on-board memory. Configure StarWind to run in HA configuration. It's going to be better (distributed cache) then battery backup WB cache on controller.
peekay wrote:The amount of cache on your RAID card is not critical as you will be using StarWind's RAM caching. What IS important is the BBU for the cache card AND one or two UPS units (for each redundant power supply in the server) to keep power while the RAM cache flushes (your RAID card flash is protected by the BBU) in the even of a power failure and your server does an orderly shutdown.
In HA mode, the RAM caching is distributed between the Starwind HA servers so again, the RAID cache size is not critical.
I have an Adaptec 5805 controller and it does not seem to read the Supermicro sensors correctly but that does not matter since the Supermicro has its own monitoring software. I cannot comment on the Intel RAID controller as I have never used one.
Cheers!
caleb72 wrote:Thanks to everyone for their help. Made order today.
INTEL SERVER SR2612URR
XEON E5506-2.13GHZ
150GB VELOCIRAPTOR
7 2TB RE4-GP
PRO/1000PT 4PORT
Sony Slim DVD+/-RW DRIVE
3 Kingston 4GB 1066MHZ SDRAM DDR3
Adaptec I-MSASX4-MSASX4-0.5M SAS INT CBL
Adaptec 5405Z SAS/SATA RAID CONTROLLER
PROCURVE SWITCH 2510G-24
Will let you know how they run.
peekay wrote:Dang... do I get one too!!! Can't wait to hear how it runs!
I have used Adaptec controllers for years, more preference than anything.sielbear wrote:We're looking at the same Intel chassis and I was curious why you chose the more expensive RAID card for the first cabinet. I'm considering the cheaper AXXROMBSASMR module and the AXXRSBBU3 battery module. I believe this part is based on the LSI 1078 chip, and from what I've read, it's a strong contender. I am considering the SRCSASJV when expansion time comes, and possibly the XJ-SA24-316R-B by Advanced Industrial Computer 16 bay / redundant PSU enclosure for added disk storage.
Scary how similar our Intel configs were! Similar RAM, same 5506 proc...