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A list of equipment useful for creating a database

To create a reliable and efficient SQL database, you’ll need specialized equipment that ensures optimal performance and data security. From powerful servers to high-speed storage systems, each piece of hardware plays a crucial role in supporting your database infrastructure. Below is a list of essential equipment that will help you set up and manage your SQL database effectively.


1. Servers
  • Dell PowerEdge R740: a powerful server that supports large volumes of data, suitable for SQL databases.
  • HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10: one of the most popular servers for database work, known for its high performance and reliability.
  • Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650: a high-performance server designed for heavy workloads and critical databases.

2. Data Storage Systems (NAS and SAN)
  • Synology RackStation RS3621xs+: a data storage solution with high capacity and cloud support, suitable for databases.
  • QNAP TS-h1886XU-RP: NAS system for backup and data storage, supports large databases.
  • Dell EMC PowerVault ME4024: SAN system for large enterprise databases and server solutions.

3. Networking Equipment
  • Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series: switches for high-performance server solutions and data storage systems.
  • Arista 7050X Series: low-latency data center switches, suitable for database systems.
  • Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Machine Pro: a network router supporting large networks and database systems.

4. RAID Controllers
  • LSI MegaRAID 9460-16i: a RAID controller for organizing high-performance data storage systems.
  • Dell PERC H730P: a RAID controller for Dell servers, optimized for handling large data volumes.
  • HPE Smart Array P408i-a: a RAID controller, ideal for HP servers and database optimization.

5. Server Processors
  • Intel Xeon Gold 6230R: a server processor optimized for handling high database workloads.
  • AMD EPYC 7742: one of the most powerful server processors, suitable for high-load systems and databases.
  • Intel Xeon Platinum 8280: a high-performance processor for enterprise databases and server applications.

6. Hard Drives (HDD) and Solid-State Drives (SSD)
  • Samsung PM983 NVMe SSD: a solid-state drive with high read and write speeds, ideal for databases.
  • Seagate Exos X16: enterprise-class hard drive for large data storage systems.
  • Western Digital Ultrastar DC SN640: a high-performance SSD for working with large databases.