HI Guys,
I purchased one of the HP Microservers (N36L - dual core 1.3ghz) and i currently have 8Gb of ram installed. I haven't got any hard drives in it at the moment but i plan on getting 2x 2Tb disks initially and then adding a further 2 (and maybe also buying the 4x 2.5in cd bay converter that has been mentioned a few times).
I'm kind of struggling with which way to go about this. My current setup is a standard house network with linksys router (which i will be upgrading and also investing in a gb switch). I have a netgear readynas with 4x 750gb hdd (probably upgrading to 4x 2tb soon too) and is the main storage,torrent server, media streaming server for the house.
So what i want to do...I want the microserver to be a domain controller for the house, fileserver, torrent server, media streaming server, backup of other machines and possibly firewall. I then want to retire the readynas into a backup device for key data on the microserver. I'm think virtualisation is the best way to go...(Linux distro can be the torrent client and streaming maybe, win2k8 for fileserving/backup/user info e.t.c)...
I've heard the server has fake raid so the first question is should i go for software raid (zfs?) or hardware raid?
Then the os - i was initially thinking esxi with win2008 mapping to the direct storage for data/backups e.t.c and a few linux clients for everything else. I read someone tried that and the transfer speads were very poor. So my options now seem to be as follows:
if i go the hardware raid then would drivers e.t.c work fine under linux or is it best for windows?
What are your views on the above and any other options i may have?
Thank you in advance for any help!!
I purchased one of the HP Microservers (N36L - dual core 1.3ghz) and i currently have 8Gb of ram installed. I haven't got any hard drives in it at the moment but i plan on getting 2x 2Tb disks initially and then adding a further 2 (and maybe also buying the 4x 2.5in cd bay converter that has been mentioned a few times).
I'm kind of struggling with which way to go about this. My current setup is a standard house network with linksys router (which i will be upgrading and also investing in a gb switch). I have a netgear readynas with 4x 750gb hdd (probably upgrading to 4x 2tb soon too) and is the main storage,torrent server, media streaming server for the house.
So what i want to do...I want the microserver to be a domain controller for the house, fileserver, torrent server, media streaming server, backup of other machines and possibly firewall. I then want to retire the readynas into a backup device for key data on the microserver. I'm think virtualisation is the best way to go...(Linux distro can be the torrent client and streaming maybe, win2k8 for fileserving/backup/user info e.t.c)...
I've heard the server has fake raid so the first question is should i go for software raid (zfs?) or hardware raid?
Then the os - i was initially thinking esxi with win2008 mapping to the direct storage for data/backups e.t.c and a few linux clients for everything else. I read someone tried that and the transfer speads were very poor. So my options now seem to be as follows:
- windows 2008 r2 as the host os/domain controller - vmware or hyperv installed on their for 2 linux machines (is it a gd idea to have vmwares on my domain controller?)
- linux as the host with ZFS to the storage and vmware for win2k8 domain/linux and shares mapped
- if linux which distro should i choose
if i go the hardware raid then would drivers e.t.c work fine under linux or is it best for windows?
What are your views on the above and any other options i may have?
Thank you in advance for any help!!