Hi all,
Ive been reading the forums on raid setups and other ways to speed up PT3/postgres so I decided to take the plunge in upgrading my desktop. I have a new 80gig Intel SSD drive(to go with my 250g 10k drive), a 3.16GHz Core 2 Extreme QX9750 Quad Core, Intel LGA775 G45 / ICH10R motherboard (on-board RAID for future upgrades) with new 4gb 1066MHz DDR2 memory(expandable to 8g+ when i move to a 64bit OS, only using 3g for now running Win XP 32bit).
I was going to go with 2-4 10k drives in RAID0 but from the research ive done it really seems like the new Intel SSD drives are going to be faster than a 2-3 10k/15k drive raid setup since access time is so key with database transactions... I'm far from certain about this and haven't seen much of any posts about comparing SSDs with various RAIDs in postgres... but as SSD pricing comes down and i need more space I can add 1-2 more 80g intel ssd's in Raid0 (not concerned about data loss) which most reviews say ssd's raid quite well together. Anyone else running PT3 on a non-writing-challenged SSD yet?
So if these upgrades sound ok (i can still make changes at this point, building it this weekend), I can use some help figuring out the best setup with my databases. At the moment I have 7 databases on two sites. 2 for played hands on each site and 5 for observed hands of various game types. My database will soon max out the 80g available on the Intel drive even if there was nothing else on there. Since I can't afford a second 80g drive to RAID0 at the moment, I'm trying to figure out the best layout between my 250g 10k and the 80g SSD.
So from reading another thread I can use 'initlocation' to move some of the databases to the new drive, or just create symbolic links like MiamiVice80 did... Would the best option for two drives be to move the data to the SSD and leave the logs and index on the 10k? Will it really make a big differnce adding a third drive to be able to split the data, logs, and index?
Would you suggest loading the OS and/or other key poker apps on the SSD to speed them up or leave it dedicated to postgres data and PT3?
I am also considering running Windows Server 2005 instead of XP with multiple terminal sessions, or running XP with Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 (if splitting up the 3g RAM available in 32bit XP dosent slow things down too much) to save on the power bill of running multiple systems when datamining. For those who have done this I am open to ideas on which would be a better solution for my setup.
Thanks,
Scott