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Date:      Tue, 16 Feb 2010 07:11:33 -0500
From:      Dan Langille <dan@langille.org>
To:        Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: hardware for home use large storage
Message-ID:  <4B7A8B75.5050801@langille.org>
In-Reply-To: <4B7A815B.9020502@quip.cz>
References:  <cf9b1ee01002140653m7b20f60bv12b399d80bd92d9a@mail.gmail.com>	<4B7980E0.1020907@langille.org> <4B79B6BB.1060809@comcast.net>	<201002161054.04696.doconnor@gsoft.com.au> <4B79E5FE.7040200@langille.org> <4B7A815B.9020502@quip.cz>

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On 2/16/2010 6:28 AM, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
> Dan Langille wrote:
>> Daniel O'Connor wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>> Why even bother with the LSI card at all?
>>> That board already has 6 SATA slots - depends how many disks you want
>>> to use of course. (5 HDs + 1 DVD drive?)
>>
>> Plus two SATA drives in a gmirror for the base OS, and one optical. I
>> want a minimum of 8 slots.
>
> I think that 2 HDDs in gmirror just for base OS is an overkill if you
> want this machine as home storage. You will be fine with booting the
> base OS from CF card or USB stick. (and you can put two USB flash disks
> in gmirror if you want redundancy)
> This way you will save some money, SATA ports/cards and if you will use
> some kind of fast and big USB stick, you can use part of it as L2ARC for
> speeding up read performance of ZFS
> http://www.leidinger.net/blog/2010/02/10/making-zfs-faster/
>
> I have my backup storage machine booted from USB stick (as read-only
> UFS) with 4x 1TB HDDs in RAIDZ. It is running one and half year without
> problem.

I agree.  However, the machine will be primarily storage, but it will 
also be running PostgreSQL and Bacula.  I already have smaller unused 
SATA drives laying around here.

Thank you

-- 
Dan Langille - http://langille.org/



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