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From: Daniel Braniss <danny@cs.huji.ac.il>
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Subject: Re: Serious Dell Sadness - H200, H700, and H800 
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hi Tom,
you certainly got my attention this morning, since we are planning on
making 2 similar boxes production next week!
our Dell are R710 but the perc are H700, and running 8.2.
they only have 4 disk of 1T each, and so far they are configured as
	r0 1 disk
	r5 3 disks
and using zfs.
Have been running bonnie++ on both, and so far, all is ok.
any particular arguments for bonnie++?

I could add more disks to one, and try raid 10 (though I don't remember
if that option exists)

cheers,
	danny