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Thanks for the info on the paths, that's pretty much what I expected based on the Starwind literature.jeddyatcc wrote:The only thing that I will add is that you will be in a degraded state as any LUNs on the failed storage will only have 2 paths. Also, after the array rebuilds, all of the data on the failed LUN will be copied from one of the good Starwind servers which can affect performance as well(not much I admit, but 5-10%, along with the 3rd path being down). Since you are using 1TB drives, you should seriously look into RAID5, I use a RAID60 (3TB drives and RAID5 are not really a good idea) and have had very good performance and redundancy.
I use basically the same setup, but went with 3TB hard drives. I would skip the cachecade setup and get the 1GB NV Cache RAID adapter from DELL(my opinion). If you want SSD, I would recommend getting a PCIe SSD and using something like Velobit, until Starwind supports SSD offloading. I have had awesome performance doing this, just remember that more RAM = More caching so 128GB sounds like a lot, but in this case more=better.