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Asked by OGDITAdmin in Computer Servers, Computer Hard Drives
Hi, we just purchased a Dell 2970 and have installed six 2TB drives in it. With the 2TB max drive restriction I'm trying to figure out the best way to set up the arrays for these drives. In a perfect world, I would use raid 10 and have one 5.5TB array with a 500GB partition for the OS and the remaining 5TB as the data drive. With the 2TB limit should I just mirror three pairs of drives into three 2TB arrays? Also, this server is going to be a server that hosts about 10 virtual machines (computer has 32GB RAM) using Hyper-V (I'm running it on another server and am very please with it ... I know most use something else for virtualizing). What configuration would you recommend for reliability and speed?
Thanks,
Jay
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