Hello,
I was looking for advice, I have googled this topic for the last week, finding a lot of information, but not exactly what I was looking for.
We are getting ready to upgrade our TMS software and I am looking for advice on how to allocate different RAIDS/disks for MSSQL.
This is what I am working with:
Dell Server with 8 - 146GB/15k drives
Attached to MD1000 with 15 - 146GB/15k drives
Now, initially what I was looking at was breaking this up as follows:
Server
RAID 1 (2 disks) - OS
RAID 10 (6 disks) - Application DB Primary Storage Group
External Storage
RAID 10 (4 disks) - Application DB Secondary Storage Group
RAID 10 (4 disks) - Tempdb and temp log
RAID 10 (4 disks) - Application transaction log
RAID 1 (d disks) - MSSQL System DB's
There are a ton of sites that talk about the tempdb, but nobody says directly if you should split up the tempdb and the tempdb transaction logs.
Also you can read one site that tells you one thing, and the next site says a different setup.
I am sure there are a ton of different configurations, all of which have some merit, therefore I am just looking for advice and options for the optimal performance possible, without losing redundancy.
I have also looked at maybe putting the temp db on a RAID 1 a crossed 3 disks, I know I lose the redundancy doing that, but it is the temp db and this might give it added performance.
I am open to any and all ideas, and I know that RAID 10 takes a lot of disks, and I hate to say that money is not an object, because it is to a degree, but I do not want to be addressing this issue 6 months into our conversion, so I will spend what I need to do this right the first time.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts or advice.
I was looking for advice, I have googled this topic for the last week, finding a lot of information, but not exactly what I was looking for.
We are getting ready to upgrade our TMS software and I am looking for advice on how to allocate different RAIDS/disks for MSSQL.
This is what I am working with:
Dell Server with 8 - 146GB/15k drives
Attached to MD1000 with 15 - 146GB/15k drives
Now, initially what I was looking at was breaking this up as follows:
Server
RAID 1 (2 disks) - OS
RAID 10 (6 disks) - Application DB Primary Storage Group
External Storage
RAID 10 (4 disks) - Application DB Secondary Storage Group
RAID 10 (4 disks) - Tempdb and temp log
RAID 10 (4 disks) - Application transaction log
RAID 1 (d disks) - MSSQL System DB's
There are a ton of sites that talk about the tempdb, but nobody says directly if you should split up the tempdb and the tempdb transaction logs.
Also you can read one site that tells you one thing, and the next site says a different setup.
I am sure there are a ton of different configurations, all of which have some merit, therefore I am just looking for advice and options for the optimal performance possible, without losing redundancy.
I have also looked at maybe putting the temp db on a RAID 1 a crossed 3 disks, I know I lose the redundancy doing that, but it is the temp db and this might give it added performance.
I am open to any and all ideas, and I know that RAID 10 takes a lot of disks, and I hate to say that money is not an object, because it is to a degree, but I do not want to be addressing this issue 6 months into our conversion, so I will spend what I need to do this right the first time.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts or advice.