Hello all,
I have a single node server running ~12 CTs and 4 VMs (linux & windows) with an SSD ZFS mirror for the root drive and CT/VM images and a HDD RAIDZ pool for media, backups, and other storage. I rely on bind-mounts to my containers but also host SMB and NFS shares directly from the host for my VMs and other LAN devices (which I understand is not a best practice). Anyway, I'm planning to replace my RAIDZ pool with a much larger RAIDZ2 pool in the coming days. I'd planned to keep the same setup but now I'm debating if I should pass through my SATA controller to a dedicated NAS guest (probably TrueNAS). On one hand, I'm afraid of losing the convenience of bind-mounts, especially considering the issues around NFS/SMB in unprivileged CTs. One thought would be to move my LXC services to a VM-based docker host. On the other hand, I really like the cleanliness of a dedicated NAS guest...and of course the features and webgui convenience.
I guess I'm looking for opinions from anyone who has experience with one or preferably both methods. My pool is very large so it's not something I could easily change down the road. Any advice is welcome and appreciated!
I have a single node server running ~12 CTs and 4 VMs (linux & windows) with an SSD ZFS mirror for the root drive and CT/VM images and a HDD RAIDZ pool for media, backups, and other storage. I rely on bind-mounts to my containers but also host SMB and NFS shares directly from the host for my VMs and other LAN devices (which I understand is not a best practice). Anyway, I'm planning to replace my RAIDZ pool with a much larger RAIDZ2 pool in the coming days. I'd planned to keep the same setup but now I'm debating if I should pass through my SATA controller to a dedicated NAS guest (probably TrueNAS). On one hand, I'm afraid of losing the convenience of bind-mounts, especially considering the issues around NFS/SMB in unprivileged CTs. One thought would be to move my LXC services to a VM-based docker host. On the other hand, I really like the cleanliness of a dedicated NAS guest...and of course the features and webgui convenience.
I guess I'm looking for opinions from anyone who has experience with one or preferably both methods. My pool is very large so it's not something I could easily change down the road. Any advice is welcome and appreciated!