legisilver
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- Dec 5, 2022
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Hi all, this is my first post, please be kind. *Yes, I've read a reasonable amount of threads but still would like some suggestions on this topic.
Here is my systems specs below...
Physical:
Manufacturer: Supermicro
Model: H8SGL
CPU: 8 CPUs x AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 6320
Mem: 40GB ECC
GPU: NVidia GT240 (no, it can't play Crysis)
1 SSD 240GB (AHCI)
1 SSD 120GB (AHCI)
1 SATA HDD 8TB (AHCI)
1 SATA HDD 8TB (AHCI)
SB700 SATA Controller
Virtual:
Version: TrueNAS-13.0-U3.1
ESXi 7.0-based VM
4vcpu 24GB vram
3 virtual disks (VMDK's):
1) OS (50gb)
2) 1 drive - 1 Dataset (7.2tb) [family share]
3) 1 drive - 1 Dataset (7.2tb) [backup of family share]
*If you need more data on my system I'd be happy to provide it!
Obviously, this is not a mission-critical system. It's just intended to be used as a file share for my home network, mainly used to store family photos and other files like music and whatnot. There is one SMB share that will be used, fileshare.silver.net. We don't have a LOT of data but we do like our data. That said, I'm not looking at investing too much more into this but I'm also not against buying some more 8TB drives, if needed. My mobo supports two more SATA ports that are currently unused.
Ok, here is my question. Before I load up the dataset on the 2nd drive [family share], I want to ensure that I'm backing that data up to the 2nd dataset on a nightly basis. I guess I'm a little ignorant as to what the best method is to do that. My current thought is to simply run an advanced replication task nightly. This replication task would be setup kind of like this, using the (Almost) Full File System Replication...
*Ignore that the destination directory location is not available yet, it will be. I just haven't put the 3rd disk in yet.
So, does this method make the most sense if my goal is to pretty much have a 1 to 1 copy of the family share dataset on the backup vmdk (silvernas_3.vmdk)?
Or would you all suggest something entirely different?
Here is my systems specs below...
Physical:
Manufacturer: Supermicro
Model: H8SGL
CPU: 8 CPUs x AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 6320
Mem: 40GB ECC
GPU: NVidia GT240 (no, it can't play Crysis)
1 SSD 240GB (AHCI)
1 SSD 120GB (AHCI)
1 SATA HDD 8TB (AHCI)
1 SATA HDD 8TB (AHCI)
SB700 SATA Controller
Virtual:
Version: TrueNAS-13.0-U3.1
ESXi 7.0-based VM
4vcpu 24GB vram
3 virtual disks (VMDK's):
1) OS (50gb)
2) 1 drive - 1 Dataset (7.2tb) [family share]
3) 1 drive - 1 Dataset (7.2tb) [backup of family share]
*If you need more data on my system I'd be happy to provide it!
Obviously, this is not a mission-critical system. It's just intended to be used as a file share for my home network, mainly used to store family photos and other files like music and whatnot. There is one SMB share that will be used, fileshare.silver.net. We don't have a LOT of data but we do like our data. That said, I'm not looking at investing too much more into this but I'm also not against buying some more 8TB drives, if needed. My mobo supports two more SATA ports that are currently unused.
Ok, here is my question. Before I load up the dataset on the 2nd drive [family share], I want to ensure that I'm backing that data up to the 2nd dataset on a nightly basis. I guess I'm a little ignorant as to what the best method is to do that. My current thought is to simply run an advanced replication task nightly. This replication task would be setup kind of like this, using the (Almost) Full File System Replication...
*Ignore that the destination directory location is not available yet, it will be. I just haven't put the 3rd disk in yet.
So, does this method make the most sense if my goal is to pretty much have a 1 to 1 copy of the family share dataset on the backup vmdk (silvernas_3.vmdk)?
Or would you all suggest something entirely different?