[THIN] Re: Citrix - Harddisk Specification

Nope..  Why would you use RAID 1 only to put the pagefile on a non-fault
tolerant disk?  If you lost even one of the pagefile disks the OS will
crash. 

 

Your best bet with the HW specs you provided is to go with the 4x72gb 15k
SAS and configure then a RAID 1+0 (or as some vendors call it RAID 10).
Create two partitions on the disk and place the pagefile on the second
partition.  You will notice a considerable performance boosts over the two
scenarios your provided below.  (You'll have 4 spindles Read, and 2 write)
Depending on your workload,  RAID 5 maybe a good choice (3 reads and 3
writes).

 

Also,  if you are using the pagefile that heavily, they you need to
reconsider how your specing out the overall server.  You may be better
server to scale out or scale up (w/ x64).

 

Joe

 

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Subject: [THIN] Citrix - Harddisk Specification

 

Hi List,

Would there be a noticeable performance increase if we purchased 4 x 72gb
SAS 15k disks, RAID 1 for the OS, with a page file on each of the other two
disks, or 3 x 146gb SAS 10k disk, RAID 1 for the OS, and a single disk for a
single page file?

Two questions really;
Would you recommend 72gb 15 k or 146gb 10k?
Two page files per Citrix server with two physical disks or 1 page file with
one physical disk?

Many thanks,
Toby

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