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Questions about server with HDD for general file storage and SSD for operating system?

10thHouse10thHouse Member
edited May 2024 in Help

I got a server like this (from @Calin / iHostART), but until this point, I have never actually used a server that wasn't pure SSD. Are there any special precautions to take or other things to be aware of when uploading stuff, e.g, for a website or to run an instance, like PeerTube or Mastodon?

Thanks in advance.

Comments

  • If you don't need fast & data intensive processing of server jobs, especially in high traffic and large databases. HDD is suitable for you, on HDD even if your CPU has a large number of cores the performance will not be much better. because the disk i/o speed ratio cannot keep up with the CPU.

    Thanked by 2Calin 10thHouse
  • vsys_hostvsys_host Member, Patron Provider

    Generally, you will not see much difference. If you will need some "fast" directories on HDD, use symlinks or mount with --bind option to create SSD catalogs inside HDD mount

    Thanked by 110thHouse
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