I will expose us a little too much right now to write the URL here but i will give it to you in PMWhere can we find you homepage?
I will expose us a little too much right now to write the URL here but i will give it to you in PMWhere can we find you homepage?
Hi. You can find all the details and the current status in this thread:https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/ha-san-build-recommendations.5999/page-2legen,
I want to learn more about your SAN build. The SAN that I would like build will be used to serve up ISCSI targets for my ESXi host(s) and Windows shares for my Kodi (XMBC) streaming devices. I want the SAN to have a 10Gbe connection to the ESXi host(s) and 1Gbe connection to my production network. I want to isolate the iSCSI target on its own storage network as well. I have 2 of the Quanta LB4M switches as well.
Can you provide me more details on the SAN build and what OS you are using? I would like to would use Windows Server 2012 as the OS but I am open to other operating systems.
License costs. It's very expensive and this is sufficient for us.34, 1TB... curious why you stayed at that capacity?
I was thinking the ones with the X10SLM-LN4F motherboards and redundant power supplies.4x Quanta LB4M switches.
Like Krazos said it was due to licensing. Open-E JovianDSS licensing is very nice compared to other zfs products in the market since you only pay for usable storage when using mirrors (like we do). So instead of a 32TB RAW license we need "only" to buy a 16TB license since that is the usable storage we end up with (ZIL, L2ARC, spares etc do not count).34, 1TB... curious why you stayed at that capacity?
Im not sure what machines you mean here? From the top we have 4x quanta LB4M. Below that we have the SM E3-1271v3 machines using X10SLM+-LN4F-B motherboardsI was thinking the ones with the X10SLM-LN4F motherboards and redundant power supplies.
Being more specific, what chassis is this?
Will get some more picutres one we have them mounted and up and running!
It is an CSE-813MTQ-R400C (Supermicro | Products | Chassis | 1U | SC813MTQ-R400CBBeing more specific, what chassis is this?