Hello fellow FreeNAS Forum Family,
my Name is Thomas and I'am still researching to build a first own FreeNAS Server.
The main purpose of this server will be to store files (oh wow, he really will try storing files in a NAS
) from my own computer (meaning Pictures and Web-Projects etc.) and - mainly - to house additional backups of my business server. I do want to add, that our amount of data is growing sloooowly. Additionally this is not our single type of backup, there are daily offsite backups aswell (means money is a concern in this matter and we're not even in bigger trouble if both - NAS and our regular server fail).
I therefore am looking mostly towards the snapshot (ransomware) and anti-file-corruption features of ZFS/ FreeNAS. I'd be planning to get to about 20-30 TB RAIDZ2 storage for business and extra pool of mirrored 4TB WD Red for myself (which i already own).
I have following two options with my own thoughts on (dis-)advantages for the NAS server:
Fujitsu Primergy RX500 S7
Advantages: much RAM, infact enough ram to maybe add this advanced "no double files" feature (?)
Own built from "left-over" Hardware:
Advantages: less Power Consumption, hardware more up-to-date....
Now to my questions:
PS: Do the VM capabilities of FreeNAS suffice to test backed up server .vhd's from time to time?
PS: And as I haven't yet thought about it: is booting from a sata SSD from the SAS backplane an option? The Primergy Server has no own SATA ports.
Thomas
my Name is Thomas and I'am still researching to build a first own FreeNAS Server.
The main purpose of this server will be to store files (oh wow, he really will try storing files in a NAS
I therefore am looking mostly towards the snapshot (ransomware) and anti-file-corruption features of ZFS/ FreeNAS. I'd be planning to get to about 20-30 TB RAIDZ2 storage for business and extra pool of mirrored 4TB WD Red for myself (which i already own).
I have following two options with my own thoughts on (dis-)advantages for the NAS server:
Fujitsu Primergy RX500 S7
- CPU: 2 XEON E5-4620
- RAM: ~128 GB DDR3 RDIMM ECC RAM
- HBA: Fujitsu Raid Controller SAS 6 D3116 - of which I read, that it really is a rebranded LSI SAS2208 (which I believe was an "OK" controller if flashed to HBA/ IT-Mode)
- Chassi & Backplanes: as sold... 4U Fujitsu Chassi with
- 8x 2.5" SAS Hot-Swap slots
- could maybe (!!!) case-modded to 16x 2.5"...
- ...I believe that there was some room for airflow on purpose....)
- Hard drives... I do not know yet... puh... 2.5" does not yet provide reasonable prices per gigabyte as I've seen so far....
- 8-9x 2.5" SATA Drives are Seagates with 4TB <--- as I've read this is kinda the max adviced hdd's in a zvol
- did not really find reasonable prived 2.5" SAS with more than 2TB storage
- 8-9x 2.5" SATA Drives are Seagates with 4TB <--- as I've read this is kinda the max adviced hdd's in a zvol
Advantages: much RAM, infact enough ram to maybe add this advanced "no double files" feature (?)
Own built from "left-over" Hardware:
- Chassi: Chenbro RM31616 (including Backplane)
- CPU: Xeon E3-1245 v6
- RAM: 32 GB DDR4 ECC RAM
- Mainboard: Supermicro X11ssh-LN4F
- HBA: not yet bought.... maybe a H220 flashed to IT Mode as Chris Moore said to be using in his own home FreeNAS build?
- Storage... and again, I am not sure yet.
- SAS Seagate HDD 10TB with 5 disks for 30TB storage? <--- i'd prefer this one
- SATA Seagate HDD 8TB with 8 disks for 24TB storage? <--- rather "prosumer" HDD
Advantages: less Power Consumption, hardware more up-to-date....
Now to my questions:
- Which of the Setups would you prefer?
- Would you prefer SAS to SATA even when theres no real (planned) need for simultaneous reads and writes?
- What do you think of the Raid Controllers (HBAs), I do really not know much about these yet, but flashed to HBA these should work?!?
- Would you put more RAM in the second configuration?
- And finally... whats your opinion on storing business and private data on different (z)pools but on the same server? <--- I'd rather be opposed
PS: Do the VM capabilities of FreeNAS suffice to test backed up server .vhd's from time to time?
PS: And as I haven't yet thought about it: is booting from a sata SSD from the SAS backplane an option? The Primergy Server has no own SATA ports.
Thomas
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