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Recent content by Retsam_Evals

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    ZFS Build recommended Testing/Benchmarks

    Sorry about the lack of replies, but I have not been able to start testing due to the fact my case did not come with the front panel adapter. I'm interested is the Solaris based OS's but from my research it seems the FreeBSD OS's have better hardware support and are more stable. How does...
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    ZFS Build recommended Testing/Benchmarks

    Case - Supermicro SC846E16-R1200B Backplane - BPN-SAS2-846EL1 Motherboard - SuperMicro X9SRL-F CPU - E5-1620 v2 3.7GHz 4c/8t RAM - 6x8 GB sticks (8x8 planned and I can borrow some for testing if dual channel will be a bottle neck)...
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    High availability storage using SAS expanders

    Poor mans experimental HA Cluster: With 2x8 disk RAID 6. The most you could lose from an expander or HBA failing is 2 disks. You could do RAID 6+0 and as long as you did not have a drive failed the system could take any other failure or as long as you don't have a failed expander the...
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    High availability storage using SAS expanders

    A SAS expander for example can have 2 SFF ports (8 SAS ports) connected to the host. What would happen if you connected for example a 36 port SAS expander to a bunch of hard drives and then one SFF port to one HBA in one server and another SFF port to another HBA of a different server. I see...
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