Mike Bruns
Dabbler
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2015
- Messages
- 21
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
First of all, I think this should be required reading for everyone new to Freenas and storage systems in general.
Not that Freenas is bad or dangerous (quite the opposite), just that if you cut corners or don't know what you're doing, could could put yourself in a world of hurt. It convinced me to go from RAIDZ1 to RAIDZ2, and from non-ECC RAM to ECC RAM. You can buy 16GB ECC RAM from Amazon for under $100. Anyway, I have 2 questions:
1) I'd like to go with a 5-disk x 6TB - RAIDZ2 setup. I've seen mixed answers as to storage overhead going with 5 disks rather than 6 I.E (p^2)+2 Is the storage overhead significant? I'm not worried about perforamce overhead, as I'm sure I'll saturate my gigabit LAN long before I'll hit the limits of my server and disks.
2) My server is a Dell Poweredge 110 ii. Are there any downsides to putting the fifth 3.5" drive in the 5.25" empty tape slot with a 5.25"->3.5" adapter? In initial testing, Freenas picks up the drive just fine and I don't see any speed differences with the SATA cables that were connected to the CD drive.
First of all, I think this should be required reading for everyone new to Freenas and storage systems in general.
Not that Freenas is bad or dangerous (quite the opposite), just that if you cut corners or don't know what you're doing, could could put yourself in a world of hurt. It convinced me to go from RAIDZ1 to RAIDZ2, and from non-ECC RAM to ECC RAM. You can buy 16GB ECC RAM from Amazon for under $100. Anyway, I have 2 questions:
1) I'd like to go with a 5-disk x 6TB - RAIDZ2 setup. I've seen mixed answers as to storage overhead going with 5 disks rather than 6 I.E (p^2)+2 Is the storage overhead significant? I'm not worried about perforamce overhead, as I'm sure I'll saturate my gigabit LAN long before I'll hit the limits of my server and disks.
2) My server is a Dell Poweredge 110 ii. Are there any downsides to putting the fifth 3.5" drive in the 5.25" empty tape slot with a 5.25"->3.5" adapter? In initial testing, Freenas picks up the drive just fine and I don't see any speed differences with the SATA cables that were connected to the CD drive.