Hi,
I'm currently starting the process of creating 2 proxmox servers for very similar objectives, both with very similar specs.
The main hardware specs are:
- 2x Xeon E5-2695V2 processors;
- 128Gb PC3L 12800R RAM;
- SAS Controllers in HBA IT mode.
The usage will be to install a couple of VM machines:
- 1x Windows Server 2022 for user authentication and file sharing;
- 1x Windows Server 2022 for some services, like SQL Server Express with some small databases (all less than 400Mb, one of them with maximum 3Gb size, and I'm being very generous since that db currently has 1.5Gb running on another non virtual system);
- 1x or 2x Linux machines for some other services (a predicted possibility, once virtualization is possible/available).
For both servers, the user base will be around 1-3 persons, working with documents on a file share and an application that accesses SQL server.
I do believe these machines will be up to the task, you have a different opinion or should I have any concern about them?
Now the choice of disks is another thing that poses some questions on my mind. I was thinking about using some HDD disks I have laying around, in the following way:
- 1x HP EH0146FARWD 146GB 2.5" SAS 15K - For proxmox OS installation only, and storing the ISO repository;
- 4x HGST HUC109060CSS600 600GB 2.5" SAS 10K - ZFS Raid 10 for VM data, which will give me 1.2Gb of available space.
They are not comparable with SSD speeds, still they are all SAS enterprise grade disks, and I'm thinking that they would still be up to the task.
I've bought some enterprise SSDs for some other systems, but now to reduce costs and to put the HDDs for good use, I was considering them a possibility.
Backups are obviously important will be made to a remote location, both the proxmox OS settings and also the VM data.
What are your opinion about this solution with those HDDs?
Any opinions are very much appreciated.
Thank you.
I'm currently starting the process of creating 2 proxmox servers for very similar objectives, both with very similar specs.
The main hardware specs are:
- 2x Xeon E5-2695V2 processors;
- 128Gb PC3L 12800R RAM;
- SAS Controllers in HBA IT mode.
The usage will be to install a couple of VM machines:
- 1x Windows Server 2022 for user authentication and file sharing;
- 1x Windows Server 2022 for some services, like SQL Server Express with some small databases (all less than 400Mb, one of them with maximum 3Gb size, and I'm being very generous since that db currently has 1.5Gb running on another non virtual system);
- 1x or 2x Linux machines for some other services (a predicted possibility, once virtualization is possible/available).
For both servers, the user base will be around 1-3 persons, working with documents on a file share and an application that accesses SQL server.
I do believe these machines will be up to the task, you have a different opinion or should I have any concern about them?
Now the choice of disks is another thing that poses some questions on my mind. I was thinking about using some HDD disks I have laying around, in the following way:
- 1x HP EH0146FARWD 146GB 2.5" SAS 15K - For proxmox OS installation only, and storing the ISO repository;
- 4x HGST HUC109060CSS600 600GB 2.5" SAS 10K - ZFS Raid 10 for VM data, which will give me 1.2Gb of available space.
They are not comparable with SSD speeds, still they are all SAS enterprise grade disks, and I'm thinking that they would still be up to the task.
I've bought some enterprise SSDs for some other systems, but now to reduce costs and to put the HDDs for good use, I was considering them a possibility.
Backups are obviously important will be made to a remote location, both the proxmox OS settings and also the VM data.
What are your opinion about this solution with those HDDs?
Any opinions are very much appreciated.
Thank you.