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Hello everyone,
I have been experimenting with FreeBSD for a while now and I now want to move from virtualbox to the real hardware. The problem is that I do not know if what I have is ok for what I want to do... Could you please advise me? I would like to set up a web/email server using FreeBSD 9 Release using a 3 jails setup for security using ZFS. - 1x for webserver - 1x for database (not sure if it should be on its own or not) - 1x for Email Server My hardware is as follow HP DL385 Dual AMD Opteron 2.6GHZ 6GB RAM 146GB SCSI hardrives (4x36.5GB). My worry is that i'm not sure that the disk are big enough to do all that I said above. Also do I need to use then in a raidz or to leave them as single zfs but then I loose a security in case of disk failure.... How would you guys deal with my situation based on my hardware? Note I aslo have a spare 300Gb scsi disk at my disposale that I could fit in the server. Thank you all in advance
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Moderator,please move this post if i put in in the wrong forum
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You could use ZFS. However, most ZFS advantages happen with much larger storage pools. It may be overkill unless you need some specific ZFS feature(s). You might also look at the geom(8) system which provides a number of different storage classes. One concern is how reliable those old drives will be. They are probably way beyond their expected service life and it may be difficult / expensive to locate replacements if one fails. Many servers of that generation used hot-swap carriers for the disks, and those tend to require a specific type of SCSI connector (SCA). It isn't possible to convert that setup to use SATA drives while preserving the hot-swap capability. Depending on the particular model, it may not be possible to use SATA drives at all (it depends on what sort of drive backplane there is, and the case layout). |
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Thank you Terry_Kennedy,
This give me a good start. I'm now thinking if i should just sell the server on ebay and get another one that uses SATA drive. What about the spare 300GB that i have, could that be of any good in my scenario? Fred |
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Well, if you need more disk storage than you get with your 36.5GB drives, it'll help. But without a second drive the same size to mirror it to, a failure of that drive will render your system unusable until you replace it and restore from backups.
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