curruscanis
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Hello all I am hoping some people can point me in the right direction. I have been reading every scrap of information I can on implementation of a TrueNAS system using NVME pools, specifically in my case for iSCSI vmware block storage. However so much information is out of date or not applicable it is hard to determine what is valid for a new build. I have posted a potential build but have not received any replies as yet.
www.truenas.com
So maybe if I simplify my question.
Is a 24 x NVME build even possible? And if so what is the best hardware to make that happen?
If NVME drives are used, is it still necessary to use mirrored drives in a vdev for performance over another configuration? I realize this is done for pure IOPS in a spinning disk and it has served us very well on our existing FreeNAS with spinning disks but with NVME and their extremally fast performance over traditional hard drives can another ZFS solution be used to increase the overall storage from 25% of raw disk space?
Thank you.
New production TrueNAS hardware build - Supermicro 24 bay - NVME - VMware iscsi
Hello, and thank you for taking the time to read my post and provide any information. I have a VMware cluster that currently is using a FreeNAS built on a 45Drives systems that is about 4 years old and has been great for our speed and storage needs. We are looking to upgrade our storage...

So maybe if I simplify my question.
Is a 24 x NVME build even possible? And if so what is the best hardware to make that happen?
If NVME drives are used, is it still necessary to use mirrored drives in a vdev for performance over another configuration? I realize this is done for pure IOPS in a spinning disk and it has served us very well on our existing FreeNAS with spinning disks but with NVME and their extremally fast performance over traditional hard drives can another ZFS solution be used to increase the overall storage from 25% of raw disk space?
Thank you.