Building out a main storage server for a SAN that will be serving 4 VM host servers with about 90 virtual machines (with room to grow).
The client wants about 20TB, and they're forcing Dell hardware (fine, whatever).
I'm not leading this, my buddy just brought me in to assist - however his recommendations seem a bit off. For a core storage server in a High Availability environment, he's recommending a 12 disk RAID6 array with 2 hot spares. In my experience, I'd rather do basically anthing but RAID 5 or 6 - just my preference for up-time, and I'm used to running 3 to 6 disk local storage for most builds.
I'd much rather go Mirrored ZFS, or hardware RAID 10, for speed and availability. He's insisting that RAID6 is faster and "just as safe". I can't find any evidence to back that up.
Can anyone let me know (other than cost) why RAID6 might be preferable?
The client wants about 20TB, and they're forcing Dell hardware (fine, whatever).
I'm not leading this, my buddy just brought me in to assist - however his recommendations seem a bit off. For a core storage server in a High Availability environment, he's recommending a 12 disk RAID6 array with 2 hot spares. In my experience, I'd rather do basically anthing but RAID 5 or 6 - just my preference for up-time, and I'm used to running 3 to 6 disk local storage for most builds.
I'd much rather go Mirrored ZFS, or hardware RAID 10, for speed and availability. He's insisting that RAID6 is faster and "just as safe". I can't find any evidence to back that up.
Can anyone let me know (other than cost) why RAID6 might be preferable?