Hi all,
Lot's of you play about with this stuff so here goes! Keeping up the disk theme, I bought 3 x 2TB drives for my HP Microserver yesterday. My current set up is thus...
(Server and services)
Host: ESXi 4.1 running from internal USB stick
Disk: 250GB SATA, bay 1. Has the datastore, ISOs, VMs etc.
CentosOne 1GB Mem
DNS
DHCP
Erm, etc.? Can't remember exacly but this is my general server
CentosTwo 1GB Mem (going to up to 2)
Work box - this has an instance of the work codebase running for testing. Well, they paid for the box after all!
vCMA 512K Mem
Lightweight VM for remote admin / access etc. with vSphere client
So. I just added another VM which is FreeNas 8.0.1-beta 3. I've given it 2GB ram (due to ZFS). I've created RAW VMDKs for the three new 2TB drives (bays 2 - 4) and added these to the FreeNas VM and created a RaidZ volume group with some datasets that are then shared using the FreeNas interface.
All fairly sweet.
So, I'm now starting to explore it. Before I go too mad loading stuff on I want to make sure it's all ok and the CPU is showing a bit odd in vSphere client:
Any thoughts on that one - pretty sure it's essentially idle.
A lot of people seem to talk of slow performance under FreeNas. I've not seen it yet, apart from copying 132GB of music onto it via USB took 12 hours (yes, really!!), but how do you measure this? People are quoting figures like 57Mb/s etc. - how do they know?
Finally, if the CPU or the performance proves to be a bit rubbish, any other suggestions for a setup on this box?
Couple of things to keep in mind:
1. Host Microserver only supports RAID0 and RAID1 (I want resilience really), and furthermore it's BIOS based so there's no ESXi drivers for it - I could switch to Hyper-V but I'd want RAID5 anyway really wouldn't I?
2. Actually, the other thing has completely slipped my mind! I'll edit if I think of it but I need to go look at some PCBs!!
Thoughts?
Lot's of you play about with this stuff so here goes! Keeping up the disk theme, I bought 3 x 2TB drives for my HP Microserver yesterday. My current set up is thus...
(Server and services)
Host: ESXi 4.1 running from internal USB stick
Disk: 250GB SATA, bay 1. Has the datastore, ISOs, VMs etc.
CentosOne 1GB Mem
DNS
DHCP
Erm, etc.? Can't remember exacly but this is my general server
CentosTwo 1GB Mem (going to up to 2)
Work box - this has an instance of the work codebase running for testing. Well, they paid for the box after all!
vCMA 512K Mem
Lightweight VM for remote admin / access etc. with vSphere client
So. I just added another VM which is FreeNas 8.0.1-beta 3. I've given it 2GB ram (due to ZFS). I've created RAW VMDKs for the three new 2TB drives (bays 2 - 4) and added these to the FreeNas VM and created a RaidZ volume group with some datasets that are then shared using the FreeNas interface.
All fairly sweet.
So, I'm now starting to explore it. Before I go too mad loading stuff on I want to make sure it's all ok and the CPU is showing a bit odd in vSphere client:
Any thoughts on that one - pretty sure it's essentially idle.
A lot of people seem to talk of slow performance under FreeNas. I've not seen it yet, apart from copying 132GB of music onto it via USB took 12 hours (yes, really!!), but how do you measure this? People are quoting figures like 57Mb/s etc. - how do they know?
Finally, if the CPU or the performance proves to be a bit rubbish, any other suggestions for a setup on this box?
Couple of things to keep in mind:
1. Host Microserver only supports RAID0 and RAID1 (I want resilience really), and furthermore it's BIOS based so there's no ESXi drivers for it - I could switch to Hyper-V but I'd want RAID5 anyway really wouldn't I?
2. Actually, the other thing has completely slipped my mind! I'll edit if I think of it but I need to go look at some PCBs!!
Thoughts?