Is it just me or does no one here use OSNEXUS for SAN/storage. QuantaStor Software Defined Storage
It's a paid SAN solution (software defined yada) which has a community version that allows up to 10TB of storage. You can email them and get that bumped up to 100TB. It's ZFS on Linux with support for FC which is rare... and you don't need HBA's like FreeNAS, you can actually use Raid cards with BBU's.
The company is small, but the support is pretty quick if you mail them directly, even for the community edition. It had a lot of bugs back in early 2017 but it's much more stable now. And if you're a linux man, there's quite a lot of customizing you can do (can't stand solaris or freeBSD... so difficult).
FreeNAS is my NAS of choice ofcourse but for iSCSI and FC, OSNEXUS seems to do the job pretty well. Course I would think twice if I were to use it for production but for home use; can't complain.
It's a paid SAN solution (software defined yada) which has a community version that allows up to 10TB of storage. You can email them and get that bumped up to 100TB. It's ZFS on Linux with support for FC which is rare... and you don't need HBA's like FreeNAS, you can actually use Raid cards with BBU's.
The company is small, but the support is pretty quick if you mail them directly, even for the community edition. It had a lot of bugs back in early 2017 but it's much more stable now. And if you're a linux man, there's quite a lot of customizing you can do (can't stand solaris or freeBSD... so difficult).
FreeNAS is my NAS of choice ofcourse but for iSCSI and FC, OSNEXUS seems to do the job pretty well. Course I would think twice if I were to use it for production but for home use; can't complain.