Hi people,
I'm planning to add some big storage solution to my VPS
businesshttp://hetz.biz.
I did some checking and calculated the costs, and figured out that if I want
to have a decent 12TB solution NAS box, it would be best if I would roll my
own. (12 TB before all the RAID stuff, after that it
On Sep 9, 2010, at 6:35 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
I'm planning to add some big storage solution to my VPS business. I
did some checking and calculated the costs, and figured out that if
I want to have a decent 12TB solution NAS box, it would be best if I
would roll my own. (12 TB before
Hi Hetz,
My experience is with raid backup servers, that need to keep data but don't
have to be the fastest.
I wouldn't go so far with it at the start.
Take some old server box.
Buy a killer power supply for hard drives stability.
Now test the setup using mdadm as raid.
This will most likely be
I am using a dual core machine with 1GB ram just for the OS even though its
not scratching the 50% usage
My raid controller is 3ware 9550SX-12LP 64-bit/133MHz PCI-X with 256 MB DDR2
400 memory with ECC protection supporting all raid types and with RISC
PowerPC cpu to provide real HW raid
This host
Hi,
2010/9/9 geoffrey mendelson geoffreymendel...@gmail.com
On Sep 9, 2010, at 6:35 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
I'm planning to add some big storage solution to my VPS business. I did
some checking and calculated the costs, and figured out that if I want to
have a decent 12TB solution NAS
This is a joke, right? You want someone to host your system, which, by
design, will not be rack-mountable, and would be large, due to the amount of
disks you are to place there. It is possible, but extremely expensive to
host a non-1-U server nowadays. Who would give it to you?
An
Hi,
2010/9/9 Etzion Bar-Noy eza...@tournament.org.il
This is a joke, right? You want someone to host your system, which, by
design, will not be rack-mountable, and would be large, due to the amount of
disks you are to place there. It is possible, but extremely expensive to
host a non-1-U
2010/9/10 Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com
Hi people,
I'm planning to add some big storage solution to my VPS business. I did some
checking and calculated the costs, and figured out that if I want to have a
decent 12TB solution NAS box, it would be best if I would roll my own. (12 TB
before
On top of rpath Linux, which is the root of all evil. Also - although I have
implemented quite a few of these, OpenFiler suffers from various bugs
and shortcomings. Still - in the free like beer area - it is good enough
for most purposes.
Ez
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Amos Shapira
I happen to have an IBM SAN storage at home, so I am familiar with IBM line
of storage products. The EXP3000 is an expansion to IBM storage, which can
perform for itself (JBoD), however - it contains no CPU, or RAID abilities
internally. You will have to connect it to an additional server (1U, I
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