BlueMagician
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- Apr 24, 2015
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Dear all,
I'm currently running Freenas with 6 x 6TB WD Red HDD's in a zRAID2 configuration.
The pool is used to store multiple files of 2GB+ each and is mostly a write once / read many scenario.
With only 9.5 TiB free in a pool of 21TiB, space is dwindling faster than expected - especially if I aim to keep it under 90% full.
So I am forced to consider my expansion options.
I have the chassis and controller space for 12 drives.
Conventional advice seems to suggest that just adding a second 6 x 6TB zRAID2 VDEV is the way to go.
BUT then I'm essentially losing 4 out of 12 drives to redundancy. That's £800 and 24TB in unusable capacity - seems crazy.
So I wonder if I should move to an 11 drive zRAID3 configuration.
Or perhaps buck convention, and use a 12 drive zRAID2 or zRAID3 setup.
My biggest concern by far, is that I have nowhere to store ~11TiB of data temporarily, if I needed destroy my current pool.
I'd have to buy at least two extra WD Red's just to move stuff onto for a day. These could then arguably become cold spares, but again, that's essentially £400 of drives sitting on a shelf doing nothing.
I've heard of people creating pools with fake/sparse devices as members, essentially buying time to add more real devices. I wonder if doing something like this in the correct order, would save me from having to buy quite so many drives only to use them for a days data transfer.
I can't really afford £1000+ on more drives right now, but the irony is that the longer I leave it, the more my current pool grows - so potentially more drives I'd need to buy for the transfer process.. pfft.
I can't quite get my head around it all, and I'm also uncertain as to which final configuration is the one to aim for in my situation.
Any thoughts and advice would be much appreciated.
Kindest regards,
I'm currently running Freenas with 6 x 6TB WD Red HDD's in a zRAID2 configuration.
The pool is used to store multiple files of 2GB+ each and is mostly a write once / read many scenario.
With only 9.5 TiB free in a pool of 21TiB, space is dwindling faster than expected - especially if I aim to keep it under 90% full.
So I am forced to consider my expansion options.
I have the chassis and controller space for 12 drives.
Conventional advice seems to suggest that just adding a second 6 x 6TB zRAID2 VDEV is the way to go.
BUT then I'm essentially losing 4 out of 12 drives to redundancy. That's £800 and 24TB in unusable capacity - seems crazy.
So I wonder if I should move to an 11 drive zRAID3 configuration.
Or perhaps buck convention, and use a 12 drive zRAID2 or zRAID3 setup.
My biggest concern by far, is that I have nowhere to store ~11TiB of data temporarily, if I needed destroy my current pool.
I'd have to buy at least two extra WD Red's just to move stuff onto for a day. These could then arguably become cold spares, but again, that's essentially £400 of drives sitting on a shelf doing nothing.
I've heard of people creating pools with fake/sparse devices as members, essentially buying time to add more real devices. I wonder if doing something like this in the correct order, would save me from having to buy quite so many drives only to use them for a days data transfer.
I can't really afford £1000+ on more drives right now, but the irony is that the longer I leave it, the more my current pool grows - so potentially more drives I'd need to buy for the transfer process.. pfft.
I can't quite get my head around it all, and I'm also uncertain as to which final configuration is the one to aim for in my situation.
Any thoughts and advice would be much appreciated.
Kindest regards,