On 1/12/11 , Jan 12, 9:53 AM, Marc Perkel wrote:
I just replaced my drives for Dovecot using Maildir format with a pair of Solid State Drives (SSD) in a raid 0 configuration. It's really really fast. Kind of expensive but it's like getting 20x the speed for 20x the price. I think the big gain is in the 0 seek time.
I've been considering getting a pair of SSDs in raid1 for just the dovecot indexes. The hope would be to minimize the impact of pop3 users hammering the server. Proposed design is something like 2 drives (ssd or platter) for OS and logs, 2 ssds for indexes (soft raid1), 12 sata or sas drives in RAID5 or 6 (hw raid, probably 3ware) for maildirs. The indexes and mailboxes would be mirrored with drbd. Seems like the best of both worlds -- fast and lots of storage.
Does anyone run a configuration like this? How does it work for you?
Anyone have any improvements on the design? Suggestions?