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What server better performance?

jazz1611jazz1611 Member
edited June 2014 in Help

Hi,

Im looking 2 plan server OVH. SP-64 (HardRaid) vs BD-8T

  • SP-64: E5-1620v2, 64GB RAM, HardRAID LSI 9271-4i CacheVault 1 GB 2 x 2 TB SATA3 6 Gbps (157$/month included setup fee)

  • BD-8T: E5-1650v2, 64GB RAM, 4x2TB SATA3 6Gbps (SoftRAID-10) (177$/month included setup fee)

I will install Proxmox VE 3.2 for selling VPS. What server better performance? What type cache if i enable cache with HardRAID. Speed I/O will be achieved. Someone can suggest for me.

Regards,

Comments

  • forthcloudforthcloud Member
    edited June 2014

    What is E5-1260v2? Did you mean E5-1620v2?

  • @forthcloud said:
    What is E5-1260v2? Did you mean E5-1620v2?

    Yes, i mistake when input model CPU. Can you suggest for me?

    Regards,

  • @jazz1611 said:

    BD-8T is better because it has more CPU cores & more disk space. The IO of BD-8T is going to be slightly better than SP-64. If you can get a HW RAID upgrade for BD-8T, go for it.

    Thanked by 1jazz1611
  • @forthcloud said:

    BD-8T not options HardRAID. HardRAID LSI 9271-4i Cache 1GB (SP-64) the performance not good with (or without) enable cache ?

    Regards,

  • someone can suggest for me, more?

  • wychwych Member

    What is your use case so we can determine the best factor to gauge performance on?

  • jazz1611jazz1611 Member
    edited June 2014

    @wych said:

    >

    I will install Proxmox VE 3.2 (virtualized server) then create VPS for selling. i use KVM for VPS. Linux and Windows. Please help me make the best choice. I want to use server long term. Thanks

  • wychwych Member

    I've got the same opinion as

    @forthcloud said:
    BD-8T is better because it has more CPU cores & more disk space. The IO of BD-8T is going to be slightly better than SP-64. If you can get a HW RAID upgrade for BD-8T, go for it.

  • @wych said:

    But i cant install RAID-10 on Proxmox. They are allowed root partition / only raid-1. How can i install it with RAID-10?

    Regards,

  • wychwych Member

    Install Debian then add Proxmox.

  • joshinjoshin Member

    What wych said. Installing Proxmox on top of a softraid Debian works great.

  • How about HardRAID LSI 9271-4i CacheVault 1 GB? If it enable cache, performance will better softraid?

  • up, someone can suggest more?

  • I'm still confused. expect people to help

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