I've been seeing these 10 Gbps servers around here and there. They started to triggered my mind and I'm curious about their performance. What I want to most talk about is its hard disk performance because everything else seem okay, except the disks. MG BestOF as an example.
From my experience, SATA2 disks give max speed of 120 MB/s read/write roughly, if the disk is in great health condition. Since HW RAID 0 will mutiply that number, two SATA2 disks should give around 240 MB/s read/write. Here comes something interesting. Theoretically 10 Gbps speed should give max speed of 1.25 GB/s but we all know that ain't gonna happy for a price such as *€199.99/month. Can burst to it for a short time, yes, can sustain is for a long time, don't think so.
So, according to the default config of MG BestOF, data could be written at max speed of 240 MB/s roughly but the network is capable of 1.25 GB/s. Isn't this same as having a speed limit of 240 MB/s (which translates to roughly 2 Gbps)? Since no matter what, the hardware you have won't allow you to write/read faster than that?
It's like selling Lamborghini's to a busy city citizens, where speed limits are 50-60 km/h max.
In this case, don't you think the EG BestOF is better to go with? (unless they allow you to add more disks in the RAID array).
Throw in your thoughts.
From my experience, SATA2 disks give max speed of 120 MB/s read/write roughly, if the disk is in great health condition. Since HW RAID 0 will mutiply that number, two SATA2 disks should give around 240 MB/s read/write. Here comes something interesting. Theoretically 10 Gbps speed should give max speed of 1.25 GB/s but we all know that ain't gonna happy for a price such as *€199.99/month. Can burst to it for a short time, yes, can sustain is for a long time, don't think so.
So, according to the default config of MG BestOF, data could be written at max speed of 240 MB/s roughly but the network is capable of 1.25 GB/s. Isn't this same as having a speed limit of 240 MB/s (which translates to roughly 2 Gbps)? Since no matter what, the hardware you have won't allow you to write/read faster than that?
It's like selling Lamborghini's to a busy city citizens, where speed limits are 50-60 km/h max.
In this case, don't you think the EG BestOF is better to go with? (unless they allow you to add more disks in the RAID array).
Throw in your thoughts.