No one a good solution for my needs?
I would like to avoid HP in this case (because of their HP authenticated drives complains) and wish to go with Supermicro.
Edit: Right now, I have a X10SRH-CLN4F paired with an E5-1630 v3. The board itself is nice, but I might need to swap the CPU for a...
Thank you for the information.
Right now my Hypervisors are DL380 G8/G9s (9 of them).
My current SAN is based on Supermicro and I would like to stick with Supermicro for better compatibility.
The 4U Chassis Are from HGST :)
Any good option from SM?
Hi,
i am in the process of scaling out my Storage Space.
I figured out that i want to use a 2 Node HA Setup for a SAN Build. I already have 2 4U JBOD Chassis with drives which are connected to a single node atm.
My Goal is to get two servers designed for being a Storage Controller.
I have the...
From the reports of FreeNAS Activity of the HDDs had an average of about 80%.
EDIT: Some had some longer peaks at 100%. So i guess the WD RED 5TB are mostly maxed out :)
Much better as with the P3700 before!
EDIT2: @whitey the ESXi Host and the FreeNAS Box where directly connected without...
@marcoi
Begin was: 18:26:03
End was: 18:53:42
Size of the VM is 832GB
@whitey
I will rerun the test tomorrow if i find the time for it!
Then i will make a timer for myself to get some checks on the go.
It was a svmotion of an offline VM with about 830GB Size, from local ESXi P3700 to remote iSCSI Share via dual 10G on my Freenas SAN. No Jumbo Frames!
EDIT: some language fixes :D
There you go, taken in the last few seconds of transfer:
capacity operations bandwidth
pool alloc free read write read write
-------------------------------------- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----...
Guys,
i am testing the P4800X right now, will post the results here in about 30 minutes, when transfer has finished!
So far it looks very promissing! :)
I wouldn’t trust a RAID0 as a slog, even if it shouldn’t affect data integrity. If the crash happens during business hours.. have fun :P
Regarding the RAM Drive, it’s the same story, it’s not reliable. But to answer your question, it should be possible.
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