I use 1 ssd for OS. With my own automation for deployment.
And sata drives swraid5 with data partition.
And cache ssd for filesystem used on a raid'ed fs and enabled compression...
But you need to choose your own "freak" level, you would enjoy having on your home workstation.
MOST important, you can easily reinstall and YOU have fun while just thinking you have it deployed ;) and can use any second and feel good when using it!
On Sat, 26 Dec 2020, 22:26 Walter H., Walter.H@mathemainzel.info wrote:
If I were you, I'd do the 2nd ... use a larger SSD (1 TB), and keep the mirror set (raid 1) for /data Walter
On 26.12.2020 21:20, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
My workstation is currently equipped with a pair of Western Digital Red
1 TB
SATA disks in a software RAID 1 setup.
Some stuff like working with virtual machines is a bit slow, so I'm
thinking
about replacing the disks by SSD.
I'm hesitating between three different setups:
- Use a relatively small SSD (120 to 240 GB) to reinstall the system on
it.
Keep the two SATA disks in a RAID 1 array and mount /home on it.
- Use a larger SSD (500 GB to 1 TB), install everything (including
/home) on
it. Keep the two SATA disks in a RAID 1 array and mount them on /data
for storage.
- Get rid of the disks and go full SSD, with a 1 TB disk.
Any advice from the hardware gurus on this list?
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