Hi everyone!
I am in the process of putting together a home build and after a ton of research, I am just going to ask for help.
I am confused on two things - ECC memory and hard drives.
I intend on purchasing a Ryzen 7 3700x with 64GB of non-ECC memory (eventually expand up to 128gb). My reasoning was that I didn't intend on storing any data on this server (I have a NAS), but after researching, it appears as if most people recommend ZFS which I believe has an ECC requirement. This isn't ideal for me, since ECC memory is somewhat difficult to find for the Ryzen processors (though supported). Which somewhat leads into my hard drive question - I intended on using two Inland Premium SSD's (1600 TBW) in RAID 1 as my boot drive/VM storage, but the more I read about it, the more it appears as if this will destroy the SSD's.
So I guess I have two questions:
1. Should I be using ECC memory, even if I don't intend on using ZFS?
2. If putting the Proxmox OS on a consumer grade SSD is a bad idea, should I look into purchasing two mechanical hard drives (I assume two NAS HDD's would be fine) as the boot drive and use the two SSD's as VM storage only?
Hopefully I provided enough information, but if I can provide any further information, please let me know. Thanks a lot for your help!
I am in the process of putting together a home build and after a ton of research, I am just going to ask for help.
I am confused on two things - ECC memory and hard drives.
I intend on purchasing a Ryzen 7 3700x with 64GB of non-ECC memory (eventually expand up to 128gb). My reasoning was that I didn't intend on storing any data on this server (I have a NAS), but after researching, it appears as if most people recommend ZFS which I believe has an ECC requirement. This isn't ideal for me, since ECC memory is somewhat difficult to find for the Ryzen processors (though supported). Which somewhat leads into my hard drive question - I intended on using two Inland Premium SSD's (1600 TBW) in RAID 1 as my boot drive/VM storage, but the more I read about it, the more it appears as if this will destroy the SSD's.
So I guess I have two questions:
1. Should I be using ECC memory, even if I don't intend on using ZFS?
2. If putting the Proxmox OS on a consumer grade SSD is a bad idea, should I look into purchasing two mechanical hard drives (I assume two NAS HDD's would be fine) as the boot drive and use the two SSD's as VM storage only?
Hopefully I provided enough information, but if I can provide any further information, please let me know. Thanks a lot for your help!