Hello there!
I'm completely new to FreeNAS, but I think this could be something nice for me
But I'm not sure how to set up everything correctly, so I'd like to ask you guys for some advice.
Here's the hardware I have available:
1 single machine, which includes:
A RAID Controller (LSI MegaRAID 9431-8i), officially supported (HCL) by VMWare for running ESXi
5x 2TB HDDs
1x 160GB HDD
12GB RAM (will be upgraded soon to at least 16GB)
1x Intel i3, 2.5GHz
What I'd like to achieve:
Until now, I had Windows 2012 directly installed onto the 160GB HDD, the 5 2TB HDDs set up in a RAID-5 to prevent data loss if one disk fails. I was running some services like SickBeard, Squeezebox Server and so on. Additionally all my
Movies, Music, Pictures etc. where stored on the RAID volume and shared via normal Windows folder sharing.
But I'd like to have some virtualization at home (has to be ESXi), so I can set up and run multiple machines. Not a lot of course, as the current hardware isn't able to cover many VMs.
My first idea was to setup the ESXi (installed to the 160GB HDD), and then create the wanted virtual machines. For the mentioned file share, one of the machines would contain FreeNAS with one big virtual disk attached to it.
But after some googling, I read that this doesn't seem to a be good idea for several reasons, like performance issues, loosing some of the available disk space etc.
What would you guys recommend? How should I set up the environment, so I can benefit from FreeNAS and ESXi at the same time on the same machine?
I'm completely new to FreeNAS, but I think this could be something nice for me
Here's the hardware I have available:
1 single machine, which includes:
A RAID Controller (LSI MegaRAID 9431-8i), officially supported (HCL) by VMWare for running ESXi
5x 2TB HDDs
1x 160GB HDD
12GB RAM (will be upgraded soon to at least 16GB)
1x Intel i3, 2.5GHz
What I'd like to achieve:
Until now, I had Windows 2012 directly installed onto the 160GB HDD, the 5 2TB HDDs set up in a RAID-5 to prevent data loss if one disk fails. I was running some services like SickBeard, Squeezebox Server and so on. Additionally all my
Movies, Music, Pictures etc. where stored on the RAID volume and shared via normal Windows folder sharing.
But I'd like to have some virtualization at home (has to be ESXi), so I can set up and run multiple machines. Not a lot of course, as the current hardware isn't able to cover many VMs.
My first idea was to setup the ESXi (installed to the 160GB HDD), and then create the wanted virtual machines. For the mentioned file share, one of the machines would contain FreeNAS with one big virtual disk attached to it.
But after some googling, I read that this doesn't seem to a be good idea for several reasons, like performance issues, loosing some of the available disk space etc.
What would you guys recommend? How should I set up the environment, so I can benefit from FreeNAS and ESXi at the same time on the same machine?