luckyluke699
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Hello all, newbie here. I've recently purchased a HP Microserver Gen 10 Plus (entry), to replace my older HP Gen 7 N54L. I'd love some advice on how to best make use of the limited internal ports available for my TrueNAS build! 
There's a great reviews of the Microserver here and a customisation guide here, which should answer most questions someone might have.
PORTS: Ideally, I'd like to keep the 4x internal bays free for RaidZ1 storage. The ports left available are:
- 1x Internal USB 2.0
- 1x PCIE x16 (motherboard supports bifurcation x8x8 only, not x4x4x4x4)
- 5x External USB 3.2
SPEC/UPGRADES:
- Intel i3-9100F CPU.
- 64GB (2x32GB) Crucial 2666Mhz RAM (model: CT32G4RFD4266).
- HP ILO Enablement card
- 4x older 3TB 3.5 HDDs (current). Will upgrade to 4x Western Digital 10-12TBs when funds allow. Probably shucked from WD Elements or WD Black D10.
NAS USAGE:
- Home use only: 2-4 users.
- Samba/NFS shares.
- 4k streaming and possibly transcoding. Have used Kodi till now, but considering Plex/Emby going forward.
- Simple jails & plugin use (e.g. SABnzbd, couchpotato etc).
- Possibly 1-2 bhyve VMs.
ADDITIONAL POINTS:
- Stability is my highest priority, at an affordable price point.
- Single (non-mirrored) boot is ok. Happy to rebuild from backup if things go wrong.
- All critical data is backed up to external drive already.
- I have modest *nix skills, principally following guides and figuring things out.
- I don't understand how/when to decide to opt for L2ARC/SLOG etc. There is too much (often conflicting) guidance and information on these subjects for the uninitiated.
QUESTIONS (AND ASSUMPTIONS/OPTIONS)?
- Given my use NAS usage, spec and limited ports (listed above), I am guessing I would not 'require' (or would see minimal benefit from) a dedicated cache SSD drive?
- On my previous N54L, I used a separate drive for jails/plugins. I'm presuming fitting 2x drives (boot & jail/plugins) in addition to storage array is the best way to achieve the use case goals stated above?
- Official guidance suggests to avoid partitioning a single NVME/SSD drive and using for both boot & jails, but I'm unsure why (layman's terms)? Should I avoid like the plague?
- Long-shot: If anyone can confirm a know working (on the Gen 10+) affordable (sub £100) PCIE gen 3.0 cards which support 2x NVME/SSE drives, and can utilise the motherboards x8x8 bifurcation (not x4x4x4x4 as appears common) please let me know. This would be the ideal solution.
- Else other options include:
Thank you incredibly much for taking the time to read this, and hopefully I've given the required information to allow for some informed advice, but if not do please ask away! :)
There's a great reviews of the Microserver here and a customisation guide here, which should answer most questions someone might have.
PORTS: Ideally, I'd like to keep the 4x internal bays free for RaidZ1 storage. The ports left available are:
- 1x Internal USB 2.0
- 1x PCIE x16 (motherboard supports bifurcation x8x8 only, not x4x4x4x4)
- 5x External USB 3.2
SPEC/UPGRADES:
- Intel i3-9100F CPU.
- 64GB (2x32GB) Crucial 2666Mhz RAM (model: CT32G4RFD4266).
- HP ILO Enablement card
- 4x older 3TB 3.5 HDDs (current). Will upgrade to 4x Western Digital 10-12TBs when funds allow. Probably shucked from WD Elements or WD Black D10.
NAS USAGE:
- Home use only: 2-4 users.
- Samba/NFS shares.
- 4k streaming and possibly transcoding. Have used Kodi till now, but considering Plex/Emby going forward.
- Simple jails & plugin use (e.g. SABnzbd, couchpotato etc).
- Possibly 1-2 bhyve VMs.
ADDITIONAL POINTS:
- Stability is my highest priority, at an affordable price point.
- Single (non-mirrored) boot is ok. Happy to rebuild from backup if things go wrong.
- All critical data is backed up to external drive already.
- I have modest *nix skills, principally following guides and figuring things out.
- I don't understand how/when to decide to opt for L2ARC/SLOG etc. There is too much (often conflicting) guidance and information on these subjects for the uninitiated.
QUESTIONS (AND ASSUMPTIONS/OPTIONS)?
- Given my use NAS usage, spec and limited ports (listed above), I am guessing I would not 'require' (or would see minimal benefit from) a dedicated cache SSD drive?
- On my previous N54L, I used a separate drive for jails/plugins. I'm presuming fitting 2x drives (boot & jail/plugins) in addition to storage array is the best way to achieve the use case goals stated above?
- Official guidance suggests to avoid partitioning a single NVME/SSD drive and using for both boot & jails, but I'm unsure why (layman's terms)? Should I avoid like the plague?
- Long-shot: If anyone can confirm a know working (on the Gen 10+) affordable (sub £100) PCIE gen 3.0 cards which support 2x NVME/SSE drives, and can utilise the motherboards x8x8 bifurcation (not x4x4x4x4 as appears common) please let me know. This would be the ideal solution.
- Else other options include:
- Internal USB 2.0 port + with USB 22x42 M.2 enclosed drive (not usb stick) e.g. this one from Zomy or ElecGear. I presume USB 2.0 would be far too slow for jails/plugins? But would TrueNAS run fast enough on it? Or would I notice performance issues?
- External USB 3.0 port with a portable 2TB 2.5" hard drive, SABnzbd could run on if needed. Though I'd prefer an entirely 'internal' solution if possible.
- A simple riser card such as these from StarTech or Sabrent, with a single NVME drive attached. Best used for jails or boot?
- Any other advice or suggestions around how best to set this up.Thank you incredibly much for taking the time to read this, and hopefully I've given the required information to allow for some informed advice, but if not do please ask away! :)
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