An organization (10ish active employees/volunteers) I affiliate with wants to move some of their stuff from various VPSes to a single on-premises box.
They're leaning towards Proxmox, but I suggested they consider TrueNAS scale, depending on when it leaves Beta, since they already have a NAS that uses TrueNAS, and their admin is familiar with it.
They have a VPS they use as a webserver for SuiteCRM, one for Nextcloud, and one for some web app that I'm not familiar with that runs in Docker. All tolled, I think the VPSes comprise something like 500G of storage.
For their array to install the VPSes on, would something like 4x 500G/1TB "Consumer" SSDs in either Mirrored VDEVs or RAIDZ2 provide enough fault tolerance, even though the "Consumer" SSDs have less endurance for a small setup with something like 10 users?
They're leaning towards Proxmox, but I suggested they consider TrueNAS scale, depending on when it leaves Beta, since they already have a NAS that uses TrueNAS, and their admin is familiar with it.
They have a VPS they use as a webserver for SuiteCRM, one for Nextcloud, and one for some web app that I'm not familiar with that runs in Docker. All tolled, I think the VPSes comprise something like 500G of storage.
For their array to install the VPSes on, would something like 4x 500G/1TB "Consumer" SSDs in either Mirrored VDEVs or RAIDZ2 provide enough fault tolerance, even though the "Consumer" SSDs have less endurance for a small setup with something like 10 users?