Hey guys and girls,
a customer of mine wants to increase his storage by replacing the current multiple solutions.
I need to build a system with ~8-10 TB for now, with the possibility of adding more easily.
This is what I thought:
Chassis
16x 3.5" bays front + 2x 2.5" bays rear, 3U
Supermicro SC836A-R1200B replaced by
SC836BA-R920B
Motherboard
Supermicro X10SRH-CLN4F replaced by
X10SRL-F
CPU
E5-1620 v3
CPU heatsink
2U, passive
SNK-P0048PS
(a little bigger than the SNK-P0048PSC, if CPU upgrade is needed.)
SAS-Controller
1x Supermicro AOC-2308L-L8E
RAM
2x 16GB, ECC, DDR4
M393A2G40DB0-CPB
HDD
8 (for now), SATA3, WD Re, 2TB
WD2000FYYZ
Boot-Device
mirrored
2x SSD-DM016-PHI
I would use the chassis with 8 HDDs and expand them later up to 16 if needed. This setup costs ~3500 €. It shouldn't exceed 4000, if you have some improvements.
Any additional SSDs for caching?
The drives should get connected to the internal SATA-Ports with breakout cables (perhaps the upcoming 8 drives will be SAS). The main use (90%) is iSCSI-storage for ESXi.
Replaced by the SAS-Controller.
Assuming, that the hardware specs are good:
If I understand most of the threads in this forum right, a pool of mirrored vdevs would be the best?
What about backup? Go with software solutions inside the virtaul machines or some kind of replication? (The old storage systems could be used for backup)
EDIT #1:
Forgot to ask, which boot devices you would use? USB sticks mirrored?
Replaced Kingston memory with Samsung, as recommended by Supermicro.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT #2:
added CPU heatsink
EDIT #3:
changeb chassis, Motherboard, SAS-Controller
EDIT #4:
no SAS onboard, dual GbE instead of quad, chassis replaced
EDIT #5:
added Boot-Device
a customer of mine wants to increase his storage by replacing the current multiple solutions.
I need to build a system with ~8-10 TB for now, with the possibility of adding more easily.
This is what I thought:
Chassis
16x 3.5" bays front + 2x 2.5" bays rear, 3U
Supermicro SC836A-R1200B replaced by
SC836BA-R920B
Motherboard
Supermicro X10SRH-CLN4F replaced by
X10SRL-F
CPU
E5-1620 v3
CPU heatsink
2U, passive
SNK-P0048PS
(a little bigger than the SNK-P0048PSC, if CPU upgrade is needed.)
SAS-Controller
1x Supermicro AOC-2308L-L8E
RAM
2x 16GB, ECC, DDR4
M393A2G40DB0-CPB
HDD
8 (for now), SATA3, WD Re, 2TB
WD2000FYYZ
Boot-Device
mirrored
2x SSD-DM016-PHI
I would use the chassis with 8 HDDs and expand them later up to 16 if needed. This setup costs ~3500 €. It shouldn't exceed 4000, if you have some improvements.
Any additional SSDs for caching?
The drives should get connected to the internal SATA-Ports with breakout cables (perhaps the upcoming 8 drives will be SAS). The main use (90%) is iSCSI-storage for ESXi.
Replaced by the SAS-Controller.
Assuming, that the hardware specs are good:
If I understand most of the threads in this forum right, a pool of mirrored vdevs would be the best?
What about backup? Go with software solutions inside the virtaul machines or some kind of replication? (The old storage systems could be used for backup)
EDIT #1:
Forgot to ask, which boot devices you would use? USB sticks mirrored?
Replaced Kingston memory with Samsung, as recommended by Supermicro.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT #2:
added CPU heatsink
EDIT #3:
changeb chassis, Motherboard, SAS-Controller
EDIT #4:
no SAS onboard, dual GbE instead of quad, chassis replaced
EDIT #5:
added Boot-Device
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