Jeremy1998
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Okay guys... I bought the Gigabyte X79S-UP5 board a while back, and did a build with it. I'm finalizing the little touches on the build, and I've come to a hard spot. I originally bought the board for the awesomeness of the C606 chipset, and the corresponding SAS ports. I was going to use the 8 SAS ports with 8 Plextor M5P ssd's, in a big raid 0.
At the time, this was a likely option. The budget was fine for it, and it seemed like an amazingly fast option! Fast forward like 2-3 months, and I'm having many second thoughts. First one is budget... Simply put, the budget is not going to allow for $2000 worth of SSD's in raid 0.
The other problem that I thought of is the limited life cycle of SSD's. I know that they have relatively long lives, but we are talking about a workstation, where a single project could be 100+gb. And once that 100gb project is done, it gets archived, and a new 100+gb project takes its place. That would eat right through the life cycle of an SSD's flash. This rig will be so freaking expensive when all is said and done, that it will need to last me for a while, as in 5 years or more.
The solution that has slowly popped up is to use hard drives in raid 0 instead. What I am thinking about now is 8 WD Black 500gb 2.5" hard drives, in a big raid 0. There will obviously be backups of this for redundancy. I have a few questions about this though. How fast will 8 of those HDD's actually be in raid 0? How reliable will they be? Even though there will be backups, I still don't want drives dying every week. Also, how would you fit these 8 hdd's into an NZXT Switch 810? None of the HDD bays are free, btw. The only option here is 2 5.25 inch bays.
I have found some of these hot swap bays, such as the one linked below. They all seem to have 40mm fans though, which I have never known to be quiet... Any other options for enclosures or mounts? Also, how much noise will the hard drives themselves make?
Summary of questions:
Will 8 HDD's be fast in raid 0?
Will 8 HDD's be relatively reliable in raid 0?
Where can I put these 8 HDD's inside a Switch 810 (no free HDD bays)?
How noisy will the HDD's, and also the enclosure be?
HDD: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136856
Enclosure: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817994142
At the time, this was a likely option. The budget was fine for it, and it seemed like an amazingly fast option! Fast forward like 2-3 months, and I'm having many second thoughts. First one is budget... Simply put, the budget is not going to allow for $2000 worth of SSD's in raid 0.
The other problem that I thought of is the limited life cycle of SSD's. I know that they have relatively long lives, but we are talking about a workstation, where a single project could be 100+gb. And once that 100gb project is done, it gets archived, and a new 100+gb project takes its place. That would eat right through the life cycle of an SSD's flash. This rig will be so freaking expensive when all is said and done, that it will need to last me for a while, as in 5 years or more.
The solution that has slowly popped up is to use hard drives in raid 0 instead. What I am thinking about now is 8 WD Black 500gb 2.5" hard drives, in a big raid 0. There will obviously be backups of this for redundancy. I have a few questions about this though. How fast will 8 of those HDD's actually be in raid 0? How reliable will they be? Even though there will be backups, I still don't want drives dying every week. Also, how would you fit these 8 hdd's into an NZXT Switch 810? None of the HDD bays are free, btw. The only option here is 2 5.25 inch bays.
I have found some of these hot swap bays, such as the one linked below. They all seem to have 40mm fans though, which I have never known to be quiet... Any other options for enclosures or mounts? Also, how much noise will the hard drives themselves make?
Summary of questions:
Will 8 HDD's be fast in raid 0?
Will 8 HDD's be relatively reliable in raid 0?
Where can I put these 8 HDD's inside a Switch 810 (no free HDD bays)?
How noisy will the HDD's, and also the enclosure be?
HDD: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136856
Enclosure: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817994142
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