PERC6 vs SAS6iR
Sean Dilda
sean at duke.edu
Wed Jul 23 06:50:47 CDT 2008
Patrick_Fischer at dell.com wrote:
> Why you doesn't choose the R805 with ESXi (32 MB installed ESX on a SD card (only difference, more secure and without a service console)? So you need no disks and no raid controller?
Good question. I went into this looking heavily at ESXi, and I'm still
considering it. However, my Dell Systems Consultant (when asked) said
that all of his customers with setups that actually use the Enterprise
license from VMware (HA, VMotion, etc) are using ESX, whereas they're
only seeing ESXi bought by sites that want one, maybe two ESX boxes with
no VMotion or HA.
I also spent some time looking at VMware forums where some people
indicate they've seen stability problems with ESXi when it comes to HA
and DRS. This all makes me think I should wait some on ESXi.
Unfortunately, I've yet to be able to directly talk to someone who has
used ESXi in our kind of setup to know how it really works in production.
This is a shame since I know RHEL3 should be EOL by the time this
hardware goes out of warranty, and that makes me nervous.
> If you need disks choose the Perc6 because it is a real HW raid controller which supports raid 6.
> The SAS 6ir only supports raid 0 and 1, less cache memory, not the features as the perc 6. But if you only have 2 internal disks with a raid 1 the 6 IR is more than enough.
>
Thanks. That's really useful info.
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