Hi guys,
On a server with ubuntu desktop in the cloud that had had two 500GB drives which both had 2 partitions, one 20GB (20x1 GB RAID1) and 480GB (480x2 RAID0) sizes approx. I have two HDD of 2TBs each one, I could do something similar? I.e. make a 0.5TB partition on both disks, and make it as RAID 1 (important data), and the other partition on both disks 1.5TB as RAID0 (downloads and other no important files). Most likely make it as UFS.
I've just been trying with FreeNAS in virtualbox and I only see that can I do it with volumes(disks), but I have not seen the option to partition before installing any RAID ..
Thanks.
On a server with ubuntu desktop in the cloud that had had two 500GB drives which both had 2 partitions, one 20GB (20x1 GB RAID1) and 480GB (480x2 RAID0) sizes approx. I have two HDD of 2TBs each one, I could do something similar? I.e. make a 0.5TB partition on both disks, and make it as RAID 1 (important data), and the other partition on both disks 1.5TB as RAID0 (downloads and other no important files). Most likely make it as UFS.
I've just been trying with FreeNAS in virtualbox and I only see that can I do it with volumes(disks), but I have not seen the option to partition before installing any RAID ..
Thanks.