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I'm at work I don't want to look around too much. I imagine Nexenta uses the same ACL model as Solaris/OpenSolaris.Thanks....Yeah i was confused on the cpu usage too. Im not doing any compression or dedup (that i know of).
Sorry, one last question. When I transfer folders/files from one pc to the nas, only that pc has read/write access to the folder/files. The permissions seem to be locked to the AD User that put the files on there.
Ok, so its a good rigg then... I will hopefully unlock the second core on it to, but if i feel a lack in performance i will get a normal x2 but low energy am3 cpu and more ram.i have not tried that board, but performance should be good
enough for single user hd-streaming. otherwise i would add a ssd read cache
(40GB or 60 GB from Intel or Corsair). If you need high IOPs for Database you could
add a SSD Write Cache (ZIL) but then you should have at least ZFS Version 19.
to remove Cache-Drives in case of problems. Otherwise your Pool could be lost
i would suggest not to use Opensolaris but a small server distribution
like NexentaCore. Its based on Opensolaris Build 134 with many Backports
and has a very fast CIFS Server (build into Kernel) with newest ZFS Features
and ZFS Version 26.
Together with my napp-it, you have it running with Apache2, mySQL, mySQLAdmin,
PHP and a Web-Ui within Minutes.
^ seeing that quoted post from gea reminds me i'm still seriously annoyed that all of his posts got nuked for "spam", given all the other nonsense that gets overlooked around here. napp-it sounded just interesting enough for me to finally try getting into ZFS.