Hi Guys,
I understood that correctly, that the best RAID Option for virtualized VM Storage (in my Case XenServer 7x) is RAID-Z2 with six Discs? I would like to run FreeNAS for XenServer VM Storage on SSDs for that Case. The FreeNAS is connected to a 10GBE Vyos (Vyatta) Switch.
The FreeNAS Software will be Version 11.1 U6
The FreeNAS Hardware will be a Supermicro X10 SRL with single E5-2623V4 and 16GB DDR4 2133 RAM with Emulex 10GBE Network Card
The XenServer Hardware is based on Supermicro X10 DRL with Intel dual Xeon V4, much RAM and Intel X520 10GBE Network Card
I also notices the autotune option on FreeNAS, some Tunable Possibilities and disable the Sync Option on the ZFS Pool.
I would like to realize the best performance for the VMs (mostly Windows) hosted on XenServer where the VM-Discs are stored on the FreeNAS which will be attached via iSCSI or NFS....
What are your recommendations for that?
Thanks in advice!
I understood that correctly, that the best RAID Option for virtualized VM Storage (in my Case XenServer 7x) is RAID-Z2 with six Discs? I would like to run FreeNAS for XenServer VM Storage on SSDs for that Case. The FreeNAS is connected to a 10GBE Vyos (Vyatta) Switch.
The FreeNAS Software will be Version 11.1 U6
The FreeNAS Hardware will be a Supermicro X10 SRL with single E5-2623V4 and 16GB DDR4 2133 RAM with Emulex 10GBE Network Card
The XenServer Hardware is based on Supermicro X10 DRL with Intel dual Xeon V4, much RAM and Intel X520 10GBE Network Card
I also notices the autotune option on FreeNAS, some Tunable Possibilities and disable the Sync Option on the ZFS Pool.
I would like to realize the best performance for the VMs (mostly Windows) hosted on XenServer where the VM-Discs are stored on the FreeNAS which will be attached via iSCSI or NFS....
What are your recommendations for that?
Thanks in advice!