BDMcGrew
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- Sep 22, 2015
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We all know this question has been asked in the past and there are no facilities in FreeNAS for what I want but are there any commercial solutions, possibly front-ends available? Yes, I've searched the forums and read the documentation and yes I know these features are not in FreeNAS directly at this time.
I want to build 3 new servers based on a 2U SuperMicro SFF chassis with 24 slots and populate it with Samsung 850 Pro 1TB SSD's. Fine, it's commodity hardware that we all know, I don't want a vendor specific lock-in.
There are a few direct vendor options from HP, Dell and a couple of new guys that make claims of failolver redundancy, scaling, etc., etc. But those are specific vendors and I don't want to go there. But, at the end of the day, I need to build a system that is fault tolerant for uptime and FreeNAS is my preference.
Are there _any options out there, even if it involved 3rd party software or extra configurations? Also, will there be any future plans to incorporate such redundancy into FreeNAS.
I want to build 3 new servers based on a 2U SuperMicro SFF chassis with 24 slots and populate it with Samsung 850 Pro 1TB SSD's. Fine, it's commodity hardware that we all know, I don't want a vendor specific lock-in.
There are a few direct vendor options from HP, Dell and a couple of new guys that make claims of failolver redundancy, scaling, etc., etc. But those are specific vendors and I don't want to go there. But, at the end of the day, I need to build a system that is fault tolerant for uptime and FreeNAS is my preference.
Are there _any options out there, even if it involved 3rd party software or extra configurations? Also, will there be any future plans to incorporate such redundancy into FreeNAS.