So, I got a hold on a supermicro 4U chassis ( migrating to new hardware here at the firm ) with 16 2TB SAS 7200rpm disks and 2-3 120gb Intel 510 SSD MLC. Last two years it has been running with very low load due to migration away from it.
The processors and mb are a bit old but I will be moving my current hardware that is newer, motherboard, memory and procs to this box. The hardware in the new 4U chassi will be two E5-2643v2 and 64 gigs of RAM. In the box is also a LSI 2008 raid card and as I can understand it can do JBOD.
So, questions below is what I need answers on
So i was tinking of going with ZFS instead of hardware raid, whitch im runing right now.
Should i go with SSD cache with the two intel disks or not?
I will be running my own media library on the server, just like I am doing today. Plex is running as a container (ubuntu-server) and of course needs access to a large storage space. That large storage also need to be accessed by windows clients, so that I can update the library and add new files.
Should I setup a container and share everything with samba? Containers cant do nfs as I recall??
So, is it possible to setup a container that shares the "media-pool".
Or should I just setup a samba share on the plex server, install the plex on a small disk and then add a mount point on 10 TB??
Thats it fo now, more questions will shure come... But it's fun
The processors and mb are a bit old but I will be moving my current hardware that is newer, motherboard, memory and procs to this box. The hardware in the new 4U chassi will be two E5-2643v2 and 64 gigs of RAM. In the box is also a LSI 2008 raid card and as I can understand it can do JBOD.
So, questions below is what I need answers on
So i was tinking of going with ZFS instead of hardware raid, whitch im runing right now.
Should i go with SSD cache with the two intel disks or not?
I will be running my own media library on the server, just like I am doing today. Plex is running as a container (ubuntu-server) and of course needs access to a large storage space. That large storage also need to be accessed by windows clients, so that I can update the library and add new files.
Should I setup a container and share everything with samba? Containers cant do nfs as I recall??
So, is it possible to setup a container that shares the "media-pool".
Or should I just setup a samba share on the plex server, install the plex on a small disk and then add a mount point on 10 TB??
Thats it fo now, more questions will shure come... But it's fun