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Hello

Initially would like an opinion of you , which recently took over the management of a network of medium-sized company , where they had bought a server to virtualize other two servers with SQL Server .

The server was purchased a :

Dell PowerEdge R720 with 2 x Intel Xeon E5 -2620 6 -core , 2.00 GHz (2.50 GHz with Turbo Boost) , 15 MB cache , 8 x 8GB RDIMM , 1600 MT / s , 16 6 Gbps SAS hard drives of 300 GB , 10k RPM , Hot Plug 2.5 " ; units PERC controller card H710P

Ie , I have 16 discs and 64 GB of RAM .

I have to install Windows Server 2012 and later install HyperV , SQL Server 2012 and set up 2 servers on HyperV , each SQL Server database now has 150 GB , or 300 GB total .

What I would like to opinion would be the most effective way to create RAIDS disk , separating correctly for the HOST to SQL Server , with better performance .

I am thinking them do the following:

CREATE A RAID 1 pair HOST .

Another paragraph CREATE RAID 1 Install Hyper - V

CREATE A RAID 60 paragraph SQL database

CREATE A Raid 10 paragraph tempdb

THAT would be good , BUT for Open Opinions .

thank you

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