I need some advice from the SQL peeps here.
Current situation is a G5 ML350 with 2 SAS drives.
One holds the OS (2003 Small Buss DC with officescan, ISA & SQL)
The other drive has the database file.
It’s grinding away at a snails pace and time to upgrade.
Database file is +/- 40GB and there are about 40 users accessing it.
I’m pretty sure the need for speed arises from the fact it’s on a single drive.
RAID is in order imho so:
1 drive for OS and programs & 2 striped drives for the DB (RAID 0) + a good backup system of course?
Or perhaps I should go for a 5 drive array (say,4+1)? Or would that be an overkill?
Or better, RAID 0 with all 5 drives and make sure my backup works flawlessly?
Suggestions? It will also be a HP G6 server of some kind.
Thanks
(Sorry - I know stuff-all about database systems hardware requirements.)

Current situation is a G5 ML350 with 2 SAS drives.
One holds the OS (2003 Small Buss DC with officescan, ISA & SQL)
The other drive has the database file.
It’s grinding away at a snails pace and time to upgrade.
Database file is +/- 40GB and there are about 40 users accessing it.
I’m pretty sure the need for speed arises from the fact it’s on a single drive.
RAID is in order imho so:
1 drive for OS and programs & 2 striped drives for the DB (RAID 0) + a good backup system of course?
Or perhaps I should go for a 5 drive array (say,4+1)? Or would that be an overkill?
Or better, RAID 0 with all 5 drives and make sure my backup works flawlessly?
Suggestions? It will also be a HP G6 server of some kind.
Thanks
(Sorry - I know stuff-all about database systems hardware requirements.)