fahadshery
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Calling all Gurus, experts and friendly people on this forum,
I just got
I also have 5 x 800GB 12Gbs SSDs that I am planning to use in proxmox by mounting a
I have been scouring this forum to design my pools in the the best possible way that will give me
My potential applications are:
So how should I lay them?
This is what I was thinking to do:
I have read somewhere about Fusion pools? What do you think if that is any good for my use cases (listed above?)
Lastly, I have 2 backplanes in a Dell R720 Server. 1 is connected to one HBA (that is passed to the TrueNas VM). The other is local ZFS pool (800GB SSDs + 3 1.8TB SSDs). Should I pass both HBA's to the TrueNas as is? Or should I pass HBA (with 8 disks attached) to TrueNas VM and other HBA to remain in Proxmox?
thank you for reading :)
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			I just got
8 x 1.8T 12Gbs Enterprise SSDs for my TrueNas box.I also have 5 x 800GB 12Gbs SSDs that I am planning to use in proxmox by mounting a
4 x str. mirror pool.I have been scouring this forum to design my pools in the the best possible way that will give me
performance and storage.My potential applications are:
- Postgres and MySQL databases
 - Media for Plex
 - Storage for Kubernetes (production and dev)
 - System Backups (both windows and Macs)
 - Hosting Website and blogs
 - Creating VM's and Containers using Proxmox
 - NFS mounts in Proxmox to host VMs or mount them inside a VM
 - iSCSI as a storage drive for Windows VM's to host Steam Library or other games
 
So how should I lay them?
This is what I was thinking to do:
- For Performance:
- Create a 4 x 800GB stripped mirror for VMs and containers
 - 3 x 1.8TB SSDs in a Raidz1 configuration to host database and Kubernetes persistent volumes
 
 - For Storage:
- 8 x 1.8TB SSDs in a Raidz1 configuration for media
 - Use it for NFS mounts in Proxmox
 - Use it for SMB shares for Apple Time Machine and other Windows backups
 - Use it for iSCSI at 32/64K block for Windows VM
 
 - 1 x 800GB spare
 
I have read somewhere about Fusion pools? What do you think if that is any good for my use cases (listed above?)
Lastly, I have 2 backplanes in a Dell R720 Server. 1 is connected to one HBA (that is passed to the TrueNas VM). The other is local ZFS pool (800GB SSDs + 3 1.8TB SSDs). Should I pass both HBA's to the TrueNas as is? Or should I pass HBA (with 8 disks attached) to TrueNas VM and other HBA to remain in Proxmox?
thank you for reading :)