Hi lovely people,
I am moving my homelab storage to truenas CORE. Not scale because I want to force myself not to use docker directly on truenas.
the setup is as follow:
None of the data will be critical. It would suck to redo everything but not really top prio (especially when considering cost)
so here is what I was thinking:
what do you guys think?
thanks a lot.
(and if you are in berlin, beer’s on me :)
I am moving my homelab storage to truenas CORE. Not scale because I want to force myself not to use docker directly on truenas.
the setup is as follow:
- 3 node cluster in proxmox.
- Nfs as storage backend for VMs and backups.
- And I use HA.
- Truenas is on a 8 bay machine.
- everything is on a 1gbe network but truenas has lacp aggregation so 2x1gbe.
- all my services in k8s will use nfs storage class
None of the data will be critical. It would suck to redo everything but not really top prio (especially when considering cost)
so here is what I was thinking:
- 1 vdev with 3x4TB and a hot spare. This would hold vms, backups and long term aggregated data from the monitoring
- 1 vdev of 4x256GB (samsung evo 870). This would be for data ingest, with retention policy adequate to the space available)
what do you guys think?
thanks a lot.
(and if you are in berlin, beer’s on me :)