Tino Zidore
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Hi
I have been playing around with Freenas for a couple of months as small storage smb servers, and haven't had any issues so far.
Now I will try to make a serious build. I have planned a 3-4 month testing period.
It is going to be connected with either 2 x 10GBase-T or QSFP+ with 4 x SFP+ breakout cable.
Chassis:
Supermicro CSE-216BE1C-R920LPB - with Redundant 920Watt Hot Swap Power Supplies
Motherboard:
Supermicro X10DRi-T
CPU:
2 x E5-2640 v3 Intel 8 Core Xeon 2.60GHz 20Mb Cache 90 Watts
RAM:
4 x 32GB Samsung 2133MHz DDR4 ECC Registered LRDIMM Module
System mirrored disks:
2 x Intel 120GB SATA SSD S3500 (system)
2 x Intel 400GB P3700(ZIL)
Internal Storage Controller:
1 x LSI 9300-8i Host Bus Adaptor (Non RAID) - 12Gb/s SAS 3.0
External Storage Controller:
1 x LSI 9207-8e Host Bus Adaptor 8i (Non RAID) - 6Gb/s SAS 2.0
NIC:
1 x Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter XL710-QDA2 - Dual Port QSFP+
Direct Attached Storage:
1 x Supermicro SC847E16-RJBOD1 attached to the LSI 9207-8e described above.
45 x 4 TB Seagate Enterprise NAS HDD
I don't use the 24 x 2.5" bays connected to LSI 9300-8i Host Bus Adaptor, until I can afford the prober SSDs, thought of using Crucial M550.
Q1.
What do you think? Could this work?
I have posted this build with another title but didn't get any replies, so now I'm trying with a new title;-)
I have been playing around with Freenas for a couple of months as small storage smb servers, and haven't had any issues so far.
Now I will try to make a serious build. I have planned a 3-4 month testing period.
It is going to be connected with either 2 x 10GBase-T or QSFP+ with 4 x SFP+ breakout cable.
Chassis:
Supermicro CSE-216BE1C-R920LPB - with Redundant 920Watt Hot Swap Power Supplies
Motherboard:
Supermicro X10DRi-T
CPU:
2 x E5-2640 v3 Intel 8 Core Xeon 2.60GHz 20Mb Cache 90 Watts
RAM:
4 x 32GB Samsung 2133MHz DDR4 ECC Registered LRDIMM Module
System mirrored disks:
2 x Intel 120GB SATA SSD S3500 (system)
2 x Intel 400GB P3700(ZIL)
Internal Storage Controller:
1 x LSI 9300-8i Host Bus Adaptor (Non RAID) - 12Gb/s SAS 3.0
External Storage Controller:
1 x LSI 9207-8e Host Bus Adaptor 8i (Non RAID) - 6Gb/s SAS 2.0
NIC:
1 x Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter XL710-QDA2 - Dual Port QSFP+
Direct Attached Storage:
1 x Supermicro SC847E16-RJBOD1 attached to the LSI 9207-8e described above.
45 x 4 TB Seagate Enterprise NAS HDD
I don't use the 24 x 2.5" bays connected to LSI 9300-8i Host Bus Adaptor, until I can afford the prober SSDs, thought of using Crucial M550.
Q1.
What do you think? Could this work?
I have posted this build with another title but didn't get any replies, so now I'm trying with a new title;-)