I did my research, I know the rule of thumb (1GB RAM per TB storage). But I also looked at this:
http://www.freenas.org/blog/a-compl...are-design-part-i-purpose-and-best-practices/
I'm building a system with 12 drive bays. Right now, I will put six 10TB drives in it in RAID-Z2. In the future, I will add another 6 drives and make another RAID-Z2.
I'm not sure if an FCLGA1151 motherboard, which accepts maximum of 64GB RAM, is enough or do I need to look at LGA2011?
How much raw storage can I go with 64GB of RAM?
http://www.freenas.org/blog/a-compl...are-design-part-i-purpose-and-best-practices/
8GB of RAM will get you through the 24TB range. Beyond that 16GB is a safer minimum, and once you get past 100TB of storage, 32GB is recommended. However, that’s just to satisfy the stability side of things
I'm building a system with 12 drive bays. Right now, I will put six 10TB drives in it in RAID-Z2. In the future, I will add another 6 drives and make another RAID-Z2.
I'm not sure if an FCLGA1151 motherboard, which accepts maximum of 64GB RAM, is enough or do I need to look at LGA2011?
How much raw storage can I go with 64GB of RAM?