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Re: Best-performing disk I/O options for a DBMS server on 7-STABLE - FreeBSD

This is a discussion on Re: Best-performing disk I/O options for a DBMS server on 7-STABLE - FreeBSD ; Karl Denninger wrote: > I assume SCSI is the best path forward (either SA/SCSI or traditional) but > have been out of the loop on the card(s) that work properly for a good long > while. I've used several of ...


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Karl Denninger wrote:
> I assume SCSI is the best path forward (either SA/SCSI or traditional) but
> have been out of the loop on the card(s) that work properly for a good long
> while.


I've used several of the new 3ware SATA PCI-express cards: 2, 4 and 16
ports. They always work really well under FreeBSD 6 and 7, and are very
fast.

I haven't tried their SAS cards personally but I understand that it is
equally good.

FWIW, I have had bad experiences with Areca.

- Andrew


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