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Calculating a Use Case for SSDs

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Solid-state disks (SSDs) are an investment that requires serious forethought and a deeper understanding of your storage architecture. How does an IT manager know when to invest in SSDs, and how can he feel confident that the investment is going to pay off? These questions are becoming more relevant as the cost of SSDs has continued to decline over the past few years. This decline has increased the number of application workload scenarios that would be well suited to SSDs.

Investing in SSDs is not the roll of the dice that many believe. There is a process to follow to ensure that you invest in SSDs at the right time to deliver maximum benefit to your organization and know before the product is implemented that it will pay for itself quickly.

The first step is to gather the statistics about your environment. You need information not only on your storage I/O but also on the application servers. For most environments, the tools to perform the analysis are free and readily available. Most UNIX environments can use IOstat and Windows environments can use Perfmon.

A good next step is to look at CPU utilization. As a rule of thumb, if your average CPU utilization is over 33 percent then you more than likely have a bottleneck somewhere else in the application stack. Hitting 33 percent or below indicates that the server CPUs are waiting on something else -- and that something else is very often storage.

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