ssd - Is it worse to go with Samsung 960 EVO instead of Pro version in terms of price to perforamce measure?
We are about to deploy shared storage researching for
ultra-fast storage to implement Microsoft SQL Server Failover Cluster (FCI). So far the
project goes, we would to start with 500K IOPS and have ability of grows up to 2M IOPS
in a year or so, due to the SQL server growing expectations.
For the purpose of the project, we are going to
deploy 4-node cluster of Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct (S2D). Microsoft recommends
going with NVMe or NVMe + SSD to obtain maximum performance. Therefore, after some
research, Samsung SSDs are good to go with. The setup we consider is following: Samsung
960 EVO NVMe + Samsung 960 PRO SSD.
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Would
S2D deliver 500k-2M IOPS to SQL FCI if the setup of S2D is Samsung 960 EVO NVMe +
Samsung 960 Pro?
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