So you’re trying to consolidate two servers into one chassis/motherboard?
Exactly. When consolidate, it'll be work only one machine 24/7 but for that I need better mobo. x570d4u with 2x sata controlers, 2x pci-e 16x and 2x nvme with passthorugh posibilities.. it's looks pretty cool to manipulate.. I hope so not only in theory ;D Ultimatly It can passtrough GPU too, so I can sell one PC and buy more server stuff (it's addictive)
Anyway, I'm hesistant to decided that it's good way but I've tested proxmox env since 3 months so there is a chance it will work ;)
So you’re trying to consolidate two servers into one chassis/motherboard?
Ideally, I’d find a friend who’d like to host the second NAS and backup the data there, not in the same chassis, which only gives you a marginal improvement over a plain pool.
Call it a mutual aid society. The friend gets the benefit of the NAS (ie give him/her/them storage, etc), you set it up to backup to your local machine, your NAS backs up to the remote.
MikroTik wireguard tunnels make it easy, even with DDNS. See the network berg tutorial on YouTube for that.
It's really good one. Remote managment and 'work' with data someone else is more responsible but at the same time it's another oportunity to learn something new (and maybe the first step to a new business ;>)
So assume:
MAIN: Proxmox with x570d4u board -> Truenas VM and other services -> 24/7
ONSITE BACKUP (cold boot):
option 1 (if no offsite): Truenas baremetal with X11SSL-F board or
option 2 (if offsite): HP proviliant ML110 G6
OFFSITE BACKUP (24/7):
Truenas baremetal with X11SSL-F board
Anyway Offsite backup I put to my TODO list.