INTRODUCTION
In our company we have a server hosted by OVH (SoYouStart). The server says it is "SoftRaid" with 2x3To. I don't know which raid is it.
So far we used ZFS file system for a Proxmox Server. Which was the most secure we could find at the time. Now after 5 months of server usage we saw some problems coming in.
PROBLEM
Disk Space
In our server we have 6To of disk space. Problem is with ZFS only 2.73To are available.
After 5 months we have 1.1To used (Mail server, Website, etc, etc...)
Performance
Also we saw that the server feels kinda laggy lately, I don't know if it's due to ZFS or other hardware problems (checking hardware tomorrow night)
LOOKING FOR
Now the question is.
Which filesystem do you advise to me? Shoud I keep under ZFS? even if ZFS is good. For big servers is a big problems since it devises the disk (6To to 2.73To).
We do our Backups on a NFS separated disk and my idea is to implement backups every 5h (overwrites oldest backup) to prevent datalost in case of a disk failure.
Under ZFS we don't have that problem. Should we move into a proxmox clustering and keep ZFS even if lacks performance and will cost us 3x more and gain disk space?
The proxmox is running containers for different services (mail, website, api, etc, etc, etc, ...)
In our company we have a server hosted by OVH (SoYouStart). The server says it is "SoftRaid" with 2x3To. I don't know which raid is it.
So far we used ZFS file system for a Proxmox Server. Which was the most secure we could find at the time. Now after 5 months of server usage we saw some problems coming in.
PROBLEM
- Disk Space
- Performance
Disk Space
In our server we have 6To of disk space. Problem is with ZFS only 2.73To are available.
After 5 months we have 1.1To used (Mail server, Website, etc, etc...)
Performance
Also we saw that the server feels kinda laggy lately, I don't know if it's due to ZFS or other hardware problems (checking hardware tomorrow night)
LOOKING FOR
Now the question is.
Which filesystem do you advise to me? Shoud I keep under ZFS? even if ZFS is good. For big servers is a big problems since it devises the disk (6To to 2.73To).
We do our Backups on a NFS separated disk and my idea is to implement backups every 5h (overwrites oldest backup) to prevent datalost in case of a disk failure.
Under ZFS we don't have that problem. Should we move into a proxmox clustering and keep ZFS even if lacks performance and will cost us 3x more and gain disk space?
The proxmox is running containers for different services (mail, website, api, etc, etc, etc, ...)