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Currently I'm running all my VMs at home on a striped-mirror of 4 750GB Seagate SATA drives (7200 RPM) using ZFS on OpenIndiana. I really want to replace the datastore with one housed on SSD drives and I'm looking for opinions 
I'm currently running around 15 VMs, and it would all fit easily into 512GB as I'm currently only using about 300GB, and some of that can be put on slower storage (I have a RAIDZ2 Pool of 8 2TB drives with an NFS datastore shared). While the environment is used for lab purposes, it also houses some VMs used by the entire family (Untangle, SageTV server, some VMs my wife uses to print coupons, WHS),
Right now I'm looking at either doing a mirror of 2 512GB drives, or a RAIDZ set of 3 256GB drives. Obviously, either option will provide noticeable improvements in I/O and data rates (connecting to an M1015 controller). I have a feeling the "no brainer" answer is the RAIDZ pool of 256GB drives, but thought I would seek other opinions. Also keep in mind the ability to expand, though migrating the machines to slower storage and rebuilding the SSD pool would be pretty painless since it is a home environment.
Also, any recommendations on drives to do this? Samsung 840's (non-pro) good enough? Or try to pick up some of the older Crucial M4, Samsung 830's, or SanDisk?
I'm currently running around 15 VMs, and it would all fit easily into 512GB as I'm currently only using about 300GB, and some of that can be put on slower storage (I have a RAIDZ2 Pool of 8 2TB drives with an NFS datastore shared). While the environment is used for lab purposes, it also houses some VMs used by the entire family (Untangle, SageTV server, some VMs my wife uses to print coupons, WHS),
Right now I'm looking at either doing a mirror of 2 512GB drives, or a RAIDZ set of 3 256GB drives. Obviously, either option will provide noticeable improvements in I/O and data rates (connecting to an M1015 controller). I have a feeling the "no brainer" answer is the RAIDZ pool of 256GB drives, but thought I would seek other opinions. Also keep in mind the ability to expand, though migrating the machines to slower storage and rebuilding the SSD pool would be pretty painless since it is a home environment.
Also, any recommendations on drives to do this? Samsung 840's (non-pro) good enough? Or try to pick up some of the older Crucial M4, Samsung 830's, or SanDisk?
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