TomatoSoup
Dabbler
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2016
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First post on the forums, but I've lurked a while and read up on the documentation.
My intended core hardware is
Intel i3 6100 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015VPX2EO/?tag=ozlp-20
Supermicro MBD-X11SSL-F-O http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813182980
2x (1 to start) Crucial CT7982341 http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/x11ssl-f/CT7982341
I have 4x 4tb drives I intend to run in RAIDZ1, and 2x 80gb Intel SSDs (of, admittedly, somewhat dubious origin. They were $20 each on ebay, I couldn't resist).
It'll mostly serve media, although I'd also like to be able to use it for some small VMs from my ESXi server. The only plugins/jails/etc I'd like to run would be a cloud backup service, a personal cloud server, and a MySQL server. Incidentally, what cloud backup is in vogue with FreeNAS these days? I heard rumors that Crashplan was getting to be too much of a hassle.
I intend to use compression and encryption. And perhaps I'll turn on dedup for a 1-2tb store for my VM backups. I'll check the benefits first, of course.
My three questions are:
Does that hardware make sense for that use-case? Does that hardware make sense, period? I can't imagine upgrading in a while, this will hold all of my existing data more than twice over if I backed up literally everything I have, so I'm okay with the limited SATA ports.
What is a good case for this? Considering I need to hold 4x 3.5in drives, 2x 2.5in, and a Micro ATX motherboard.
What's the best thing I can do with the SSDs? I believe I'll see a benefit with a ZIL (I believe ESXi over NFS and MySQL use sync writes). Likewise, I might see a benefit for an L2ARC. How should I best partition my SSDs?
My intended core hardware is
Intel i3 6100 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015VPX2EO/?tag=ozlp-20
Supermicro MBD-X11SSL-F-O http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813182980
2x (1 to start) Crucial CT7982341 http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/x11ssl-f/CT7982341
I have 4x 4tb drives I intend to run in RAIDZ1, and 2x 80gb Intel SSDs (of, admittedly, somewhat dubious origin. They were $20 each on ebay, I couldn't resist).
It'll mostly serve media, although I'd also like to be able to use it for some small VMs from my ESXi server. The only plugins/jails/etc I'd like to run would be a cloud backup service, a personal cloud server, and a MySQL server. Incidentally, what cloud backup is in vogue with FreeNAS these days? I heard rumors that Crashplan was getting to be too much of a hassle.
I intend to use compression and encryption. And perhaps I'll turn on dedup for a 1-2tb store for my VM backups. I'll check the benefits first, of course.
My three questions are:
Does that hardware make sense for that use-case? Does that hardware make sense, period? I can't imagine upgrading in a while, this will hold all of my existing data more than twice over if I backed up literally everything I have, so I'm okay with the limited SATA ports.
What is a good case for this? Considering I need to hold 4x 3.5in drives, 2x 2.5in, and a Micro ATX motherboard.
What's the best thing I can do with the SSDs? I believe I'll see a benefit with a ZIL (I believe ESXi over NFS and MySQL use sync writes). Likewise, I might see a benefit for an L2ARC. How should I best partition my SSDs?