zetoniak
Dabbler
- Joined
- May 14, 2015
- Messages
- 27
Hello everyone,
I've been reading a lot since two weeks about Freenas and i decided to start my new build, since then i started to learn so much about hardware and how computing stuffs are threated.
Our Scenario is:
Wwe were working with synology, but many times we need to reboot it due to cifs/Active directory strange issues, we use it for proxmox iscsi, NFS, CIFS and FTP, but right now we are limited on space, our needs is to have more space capacity on network, and right now we are limited, we have some server that we cant operate them at 100% due to disk limited capacity for that we would need more iscsi/nfs space, and for the other side CIFS for all the windows clients, also we will start using vmware that would connect to FreeNAS (Still i have to read more about it, since i read some perfomance issues on iSCSI-NFS from vmware due to sync writes or something sameless, but still i dont have it enough clear)
I've read that each CIFS connection would require high core speeds.
-How much cost a CIFS connection to FreeNAS?
Would CIFS connections affect on NFS-iSCSI perfomance if they are working together? i think it would be better to make different Volumes(zpools?) for each sharing service, but how much CPU requires NFS-iSCSI and CIFS? there is not so much documentation about this.
The configuration i decided to make is the next one:
-Case:
Supermicro SC846-R1200B (Backplane is a BPN-SAS2-846EL1)
-Motherboard:
X10SRi-F
-CPU:
E5-1650v3 (6C/12T 3,5GHz 15MB cache)
E5-1630v3 (4C/8T 3,7 GHz 10 MB Cache)
Question: What would be better for me? i couldnt decide if i prefer more speed or more cores for my configuration
-RAM
32GB
2x Samsung 16GB DDR4 PC4-17000 (2133)- ECC, Registered...
-SATA DOM
2x 16GB (This i would configure on raid 1)
Does it worth to use this for FreeNAS installation? if not, how would you install freenas for make the installation more reliability?
-HBA
1x M1015
Here i have some doubts due to the HBA and my backplane.
Case1: Can i install two HBA connected each with one SFF-8087 to my Backplane just in case one of my HBA fails the other would start to work automatlly?
Case2: If from one of my HBA i connect two it would duplicate the bandwith between? well, i think here the limitation would be pcie x8 speed to 20GB/2, since one SFF-8087 gives 6x4=24GB/s, right? , in this configuration if one of my backplane connectors stops working the other would start working and it would be transparent for freenas?
What would be the most reliability configuration for HBA(or HBA's) and backplane connection?
Many doubts in here, please help
-DISK
Still for see, probably WD Red, mixed with some more cheap with same capacity...
Sorry if my Spanglish is confusing, if you have any doubt about what i'm saying please say me and i will try to explain with other words.
Waiting opinions, thank you very much for this great platform and congrats to everyone for maintaing this forum so active.
Best regards.
I've been reading a lot since two weeks about Freenas and i decided to start my new build, since then i started to learn so much about hardware and how computing stuffs are threated.
Our Scenario is:
Wwe were working with synology, but many times we need to reboot it due to cifs/Active directory strange issues, we use it for proxmox iscsi, NFS, CIFS and FTP, but right now we are limited on space, our needs is to have more space capacity on network, and right now we are limited, we have some server that we cant operate them at 100% due to disk limited capacity for that we would need more iscsi/nfs space, and for the other side CIFS for all the windows clients, also we will start using vmware that would connect to FreeNAS (Still i have to read more about it, since i read some perfomance issues on iSCSI-NFS from vmware due to sync writes or something sameless, but still i dont have it enough clear)
I've read that each CIFS connection would require high core speeds.
-How much cost a CIFS connection to FreeNAS?
Would CIFS connections affect on NFS-iSCSI perfomance if they are working together? i think it would be better to make different Volumes(zpools?) for each sharing service, but how much CPU requires NFS-iSCSI and CIFS? there is not so much documentation about this.
The configuration i decided to make is the next one:
-Case:
Supermicro SC846-R1200B (Backplane is a BPN-SAS2-846EL1)
-Motherboard:
X10SRi-F
-CPU:
E5-1650v3 (6C/12T 3,5GHz 15MB cache)
E5-1630v3 (4C/8T 3,7 GHz 10 MB Cache)
Question: What would be better for me? i couldnt decide if i prefer more speed or more cores for my configuration
-RAM
32GB
2x Samsung 16GB DDR4 PC4-17000 (2133)- ECC, Registered...
-SATA DOM
2x 16GB (This i would configure on raid 1)
Does it worth to use this for FreeNAS installation? if not, how would you install freenas for make the installation more reliability?
-HBA
1x M1015
Here i have some doubts due to the HBA and my backplane.
Case1: Can i install two HBA connected each with one SFF-8087 to my Backplane just in case one of my HBA fails the other would start to work automatlly?
Case2: If from one of my HBA i connect two it would duplicate the bandwith between? well, i think here the limitation would be pcie x8 speed to 20GB/2, since one SFF-8087 gives 6x4=24GB/s, right? , in this configuration if one of my backplane connectors stops working the other would start working and it would be transparent for freenas?
What would be the most reliability configuration for HBA(or HBA's) and backplane connection?
Many doubts in here, please help
-DISK
Still for see, probably WD Red, mixed with some more cheap with same capacity...
Sorry if my Spanglish is confusing, if you have any doubt about what i'm saying please say me and i will try to explain with other words.
Waiting opinions, thank you very much for this great platform and congrats to everyone for maintaing this forum so active.
Best regards.