Hi there,
I have a very peculiar problem at work.
We have been running a Proxmox-Server for testing purposes, using KVM virtual machines that host linux based log-server(s), network monitoring solutions, flow graphing and the likes for testing purposes for 2 month now. When we set this server up I installed a single brand new Samsung 850 EVO 250GB.
Now i was told to make this single server production ready (which means an increase by 10x on the monitored devices), so i upgraded the Server to a beefier model, installed a 8 TB Sata-3 drive for storage and by chance decided to do a readout of the smart values on the SSD before plugging it into the new machine. 72 TBW, that disk is rated for 75 TBW. That is no good.
Now i read up on the issue and it seems to have to do with write amplification on SSDs and found a couple threads on this forum, that seems to echo this issue.
Now i have a three questions:
Can anyone recommend good SSD model that will hold 2-3 years? Preferably something that is 250GB+ in space, enterprise grade, maybe even has power loss protection and good write IOPS ?
What is the best way to set up the disks for this machine ?
I was thinking of sticking the Proxmox-OS and VM-Disks on the SSD, and the VM-Data (including log folders, etc) on the HDD, in order to lessen the effect of the SSD being hammered by loads of small writes from our VM's. Backups go to a NFS share on a NAS. I am however unsure what storage Type to best use, and then what Caching method to use for virtio based vDisks.
Is there anything else i need to configure in proxmox when using SSDs ?
Any input gladly appreciated
I have a very peculiar problem at work.
We have been running a Proxmox-Server for testing purposes, using KVM virtual machines that host linux based log-server(s), network monitoring solutions, flow graphing and the likes for testing purposes for 2 month now. When we set this server up I installed a single brand new Samsung 850 EVO 250GB.
Now i was told to make this single server production ready (which means an increase by 10x on the monitored devices), so i upgraded the Server to a beefier model, installed a 8 TB Sata-3 drive for storage and by chance decided to do a readout of the smart values on the SSD before plugging it into the new machine. 72 TBW, that disk is rated for 75 TBW. That is no good.
Now i read up on the issue and it seems to have to do with write amplification on SSDs and found a couple threads on this forum, that seems to echo this issue.
Now i have a three questions:
Can anyone recommend good SSD model that will hold 2-3 years? Preferably something that is 250GB+ in space, enterprise grade, maybe even has power loss protection and good write IOPS ?
What is the best way to set up the disks for this machine ?
I was thinking of sticking the Proxmox-OS and VM-Disks on the SSD, and the VM-Data (including log folders, etc) on the HDD, in order to lessen the effect of the SSD being hammered by loads of small writes from our VM's. Backups go to a NFS share on a NAS. I am however unsure what storage Type to best use, and then what Caching method to use for virtio based vDisks.
Is there anything else i need to configure in proxmox when using SSDs ?
Any input gladly appreciated