Hi,
I have been running ZFS on Ubuntu for 4 years now and because of the lack of support i tend to migrate to FreeNas, here the community seems more, lets say, ZFS orientated.
The hardware:
HP Microserver N36L
16 GB RAM ECC
Between 3x to 5x 5TB Seagate Pro NAS (budget not ready)
The details:
I do not intend to use compression, L2Arc nor ZIL
HP Microserver is not a hell of a server so in case there are some known issues with BSD maybe I can use other SATA controller or NIC, recommendation are really appreciated.
The questions:
How to benchmark the ZFS array in order to make sure that the it's performance is adequate, what shall i aspect from this hardware, how to benchmark the disk separately and after the array in order to validate that all disks perform well.
The storage will be accessed by a OS X machine and by some windows machines. For the future I plan to use it as a storage for a ESXi host, so in this case NFS or iSCSi must be considered.
I have been testing FreeNAS v7 i think back in the days and something went wrong regarding performance, i can't tell what, a few years have passed since so this time since i have the time to correctly reflect I would like to make the right decision.
Thanks in advance.
I have been running ZFS on Ubuntu for 4 years now and because of the lack of support i tend to migrate to FreeNas, here the community seems more, lets say, ZFS orientated.
The hardware:
HP Microserver N36L
16 GB RAM ECC
Between 3x to 5x 5TB Seagate Pro NAS (budget not ready)
The details:
I do not intend to use compression, L2Arc nor ZIL
HP Microserver is not a hell of a server so in case there are some known issues with BSD maybe I can use other SATA controller or NIC, recommendation are really appreciated.
The questions:
How to benchmark the ZFS array in order to make sure that the it's performance is adequate, what shall i aspect from this hardware, how to benchmark the disk separately and after the array in order to validate that all disks perform well.
The storage will be accessed by a OS X machine and by some windows machines. For the future I plan to use it as a storage for a ESXi host, so in this case NFS or iSCSi must be considered.
I have been testing FreeNAS v7 i think back in the days and something went wrong regarding performance, i can't tell what, a few years have passed since so this time since i have the time to correctly reflect I would like to make the right decision.
Thanks in advance.