tl;dr:
I want to build a 12+TB NAS to replace my aging system (hardware raid 6, 6 1.5TB RE4's). What are your suggestions for this approach?
3u 24bay norco case, or its sas expanding cousin? ZFS? Talk nerdy to me!
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It's be a long time coming, but I'm finally embarking down the "rebuild my nas" road. Currently, I have a 6TB nas that works great - 6x 1.5TB RE4's in RAID6 (hardware)
This box runs Debian 6 and provides Samba (home vLAN) and iSCSI (development vLAN) for my ESXi boxes.
I'm out of space. I would like to double this, or go beyond. I have a 3,500$ budget.
This box will be 10Gig equipped (single PCI-E 10G-SR card). Form-factor isn't paramount, though rackmount is desirable. Data resiliency is also critical.
I love the idea of ZFS. It would cut costs back considerably, too. However, there is no native encryption for the entire zpool in anything other than Solaris. This is very much a con for me.
Conversely, hardware raid with >8 drives gets expensive - quickly. A 24bay 3u chassis that's SAS Expanding is about 1300 (for a good one), vs a 24bay JBOD enclosure for ~400$.
So I have the following questions
Encryption of the FS (not root, per se) is paramount. So either the Controller needs to do it, or something akin to LUKS/Native encryption in ZFS is a must.
Use case:
Most IO will be against >400M files, though some will be binary reads though thousands of files that are <256K in size (tl;dr: load it all into ram prior to searching - I'm not concerned about write speed for these).
This is my backup - data integrity is paramount. Given the volume of storage, keeping backups isn't really an option here - yes I can suffer a loss, but it'd hurt. It's nothing I can't replace.
I want to build a 12+TB NAS to replace my aging system (hardware raid 6, 6 1.5TB RE4's). What are your suggestions for this approach?
3u 24bay norco case, or its sas expanding cousin? ZFS? Talk nerdy to me!
===================================
It's be a long time coming, but I'm finally embarking down the "rebuild my nas" road. Currently, I have a 6TB nas that works great - 6x 1.5TB RE4's in RAID6 (hardware)
This box runs Debian 6 and provides Samba (home vLAN) and iSCSI (development vLAN) for my ESXi boxes.
I'm out of space. I would like to double this, or go beyond. I have a 3,500$ budget.
This box will be 10Gig equipped (single PCI-E 10G-SR card). Form-factor isn't paramount, though rackmount is desirable. Data resiliency is also critical.
I love the idea of ZFS. It would cut costs back considerably, too. However, there is no native encryption for the entire zpool in anything other than Solaris. This is very much a con for me.
Conversely, hardware raid with >8 drives gets expensive - quickly. A 24bay 3u chassis that's SAS Expanding is about 1300 (for a good one), vs a 24bay JBOD enclosure for ~400$.
So I have the following questions
- What route would you suggest, and why?
- ZFS or Hardware RAID?
Encryption of the FS (not root, per se) is paramount. So either the Controller needs to do it, or something akin to LUKS/Native encryption in ZFS is a must.
Use case:
Most IO will be against >400M files, though some will be binary reads though thousands of files that are <256K in size (tl;dr: load it all into ram prior to searching - I'm not concerned about write speed for these).
This is my backup - data integrity is paramount. Given the volume of storage, keeping backups isn't really an option here - yes I can suffer a loss, but it'd hurt. It's nothing I can't replace.
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