The OVH host currently used has gotten too slow in the disk department. I plan to get a new host with SSD or NVMe disks and ZFS file system for Proxmox 5.2. But I'm hesitant on how to use the non-rotating disk.
Current host with Proxmox 4.4, same as the below new host except no SSD disks and memory is 64 GB. It works but any heavier disk activity makes it very slow.
Planned host: https://www.ovh.co.uk/dedicated_servers/hg/1801mhg01.xml with Proxmox 5.2.
Options: 128 GB RAM, 2 * 4 TB SAS - 7,2K Enteprise, 2 * 480GB SSD - Datacenter - Intel - S3xxx (0.3 DWPD min)
If I go with ZFS on the rotating disks and 8 GB ZIL, there is 472 GB left on the SSD disk and using it all for ZFS cache seems too much. Would there be more useful way to use the SSD, say 128 GB for ZFS Cache and the rest for something that benefits from being on fast disk? What proxmox storage would that be?
Current host with Proxmox 4.4, same as the below new host except no SSD disks and memory is 64 GB. It works but any heavier disk activity makes it very slow.
Planned host: https://www.ovh.co.uk/dedicated_servers/hg/1801mhg01.xml with Proxmox 5.2.
Options: 128 GB RAM, 2 * 4 TB SAS - 7,2K Enteprise, 2 * 480GB SSD - Datacenter - Intel - S3xxx (0.3 DWPD min)
If I go with ZFS on the rotating disks and 8 GB ZIL, there is 472 GB left on the SSD disk and using it all for ZFS cache seems too much. Would there be more useful way to use the SSD, say 128 GB for ZFS Cache and the rest for something that benefits from being on fast disk? What proxmox storage would that be?
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