Mikuri
Cadet
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- Oct 21, 2015
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Hello :)!
I've tried FreeNas real quick in Vmware. The WebGui was cool enough, I've created my Raid pretty easily and such. So, right now my question is:
Is FreeNas fine for a pure Webserver with many dynamic websites running on it?
- It's for a business, we want to host a pretty big Intranet (Local website) on it.
- Maybe we'll also add our Website on it too if possible.
Possible specs:
1x SUPERMICRO MBD-X10SLL-F-O uATX
1x Xeon 1231v3
2x 8Gb ECC ram (with the possibility to add more).
2x 240Gb SSD (Probably Mushkin or OCZ...) in Raid1 for Data
1x 30Gb OCZ SSD for Boot
1x 450W 80Gold PSU.
1x Server case we already have.
I know that building a Ubuntu Server with a LAMP stack would be "the way to go" but we'd like to run most servers with the same "OS" as in all FreeNas.
Thanks in advance for any input/feedback/suggestion!
I've tried FreeNas real quick in Vmware. The WebGui was cool enough, I've created my Raid pretty easily and such. So, right now my question is:
Is FreeNas fine for a pure Webserver with many dynamic websites running on it?
- It's for a business, we want to host a pretty big Intranet (Local website) on it.
- Maybe we'll also add our Website on it too if possible.
Possible specs:
1x SUPERMICRO MBD-X10SLL-F-O uATX
1x Xeon 1231v3
2x 8Gb ECC ram (with the possibility to add more).
2x 240Gb SSD (Probably Mushkin or OCZ...) in Raid1 for Data
1x 30Gb OCZ SSD for Boot
1x 450W 80Gold PSU.
1x Server case we already have.
I know that building a Ubuntu Server with a LAMP stack would be "the way to go" but we'd like to run most servers with the same "OS" as in all FreeNas.
Thanks in advance for any input/feedback/suggestion!