I wanted some suggestions on what storage option to use for my Proxmox Containers for high read throughput considering my current LVM-Thin way of doing it is having huge IO Wait and the container lags at times and file downloads take quite some time to start downloading.
I need to serve 100-200MB files to like 1000~ users at once, my server spec is decent enough and CPU/Ram usage on my host and even container never peaks and mostly its the IO Wait/Delay that rises.
I was wondering if using something like ZFS or NFS directly on host and mounting it on my CT be a better option compared to LVM/Directory based approach where files are stored in the Container itself.
I have a 4 x 4TB HDD setup, would using a Raid compared to individual drives make any difference ? I remember reading somewhere accessing drives separately provides more overall throughput (as data and R/W is spread across 4 disks)
I need to serve 100-200MB files to like 1000~ users at once, my server spec is decent enough and CPU/Ram usage on my host and even container never peaks and mostly its the IO Wait/Delay that rises.
I was wondering if using something like ZFS or NFS directly on host and mounting it on my CT be a better option compared to LVM/Directory based approach where files are stored in the Container itself.
I have a 4 x 4TB HDD setup, would using a Raid compared to individual drives make any difference ? I remember reading somewhere accessing drives separately provides more overall throughput (as data and R/W is spread across 4 disks)