Good Evening,
I was hoping for some advise in setting up a HP Microserver N54L. I wish to achieve the following.
Server hardware:
Goal:
Ideally FreeNAS plugin jail would support the additional services, understandably it doesn't.
What is the best option to achieve my desired configuration?
I understand it is not advised to run FreeNAS on a virtualized system - If I were to install ESXi 5.1 on the 120GB SSD and run redhad ( IBM Domino and notes storage files .nsf ) & FreeNAS allowing FreeNAS to manage 4x 3TB HDD's with the ZFS file system what would be cons?
Is there a plugin similar to wine that will allow me to run redhat / SUSE applications from the jail?
Finally is there any way to run FreeNAS on top of / concurrently with redhat without virtualization?
If my goals cannot be accomplished ( or close to ) will it be more cost effective to purchase a prepackaged NAS?
Thanks,
h3nno
I was hoping for some advise in setting up a HP Microserver N54L. I wish to achieve the following.
Server hardware:
- 4 x 3TB HDD
- 8GB RAM
- *OPTIONAL* RAID Controller
- *OPTIONAL* 120B SSD
Goal:
- Host a NAS
- Host IMB Domino 9 - ( only supported on redhad & SUSE )
- Host DNS
- Host FTP server ( part of FreeNAS ) Does FreeNAS support FTP client too?
- Host web server
- Host torrent client ( ideally utorrent )
Ideally FreeNAS plugin jail would support the additional services, understandably it doesn't.
What is the best option to achieve my desired configuration?
I understand it is not advised to run FreeNAS on a virtualized system - If I were to install ESXi 5.1 on the 120GB SSD and run redhad ( IBM Domino and notes storage files .nsf ) & FreeNAS allowing FreeNAS to manage 4x 3TB HDD's with the ZFS file system what would be cons?
Is there a plugin similar to wine that will allow me to run redhat / SUSE applications from the jail?
Finally is there any way to run FreeNAS on top of / concurrently with redhat without virtualization?
If my goals cannot be accomplished ( or close to ) will it be more cost effective to purchase a prepackaged NAS?
Thanks,
h3nno