On Tue, 6 May 2008 at 12:11pm, Ed Morrison wrote
Situation:
My current storage needs are approximately 1.5 TB annually. This will
increase to about 3.5 TB annually over the next 5 years (rough est.). This
box will just be a data archive and once it is full it will only be used very
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Ed Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I need advice on implementing a storage server. I really do not have the $
to spend for a Dell iSCSI storage divice and I am thinking trunning CentOS
5.x with ftp or FreeNAS. Here is what I am looking at and concerned
Actually, I am on rh436 course now. Why not set up centos51 as iscsi
target itself?
On 5/6/08, Matt Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Ed Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi:
I need advice on implementing a storage server. I really do not have the
$
to
Ed Morrison wrote:
Hi:
I need advice on implementing a storage server. I really do not have
the $ to spend for a Dell iSCSI storage divice and I am thinking
trunning CentOS 5.x with ftp or FreeNAS. Here is what I am looking at
and concerned about.
Situation:
My current storage needs are
Scott Thistle wrote:
Actually, I am on rh436 course now. Why not set up centos51 as iscsi
target itself?
that just pushes the file management issues off to another system, where
you still have to solve them
he wants an archive server, which is more of a NAS device then a SAN.
iSCSI
Ed Morrison wrote:
I need advice on implementing a storage server. I really do not have
the $ to spend for a Dell iSCSI storage divice and I am thinking
trunning CentOS 5.x with ftp or FreeNAS. Here is what I am looking at
and concerned about.
Situation:
My current storage needs are
John R Pierce wrote:
infrastructure to support lots of SATA drives isn't real cheap
regardless. you really don't want to just bolt a bunch of drives up
inside a jumbo desktop tower and call it a server. 5 years at that
run rate is going to be something like 12TB total storage, which
I just purchased an equallogic SAN with 16 1TB drives for 52k at work.
Love it, scheduled snapshots, thin provisioning, iscsi only but fairly
swift at 16 spindles in a RAID 50.
Jason
www.cyborgworkshop.org
John R Pierce wrote:
Ed Morrison wrote:
Hi:
I need advice on implementing a storage
Ed Morrison wrote:
Hi:
I need advice on implementing a storage server. I really do not have
the $ to spend for a Dell iSCSI storage divice and I am thinking
trunning CentOS 5.x with ftp or FreeNAS. Here is what I am looking at
and concerned about.
Situation:
My current storage
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Ed Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Situation:
My current storage needs are approximately 1.5 TB annually. This will
increase to about 3.5 TB annually over the next 5 years (rough est.). This
box will just be a data archive and once it is full it will only
I just posted this on my website, oddly enough. While you need to
really understand your storage requirements to make an informed choice
between hardware or software RAID, with quad core CPUs being as cheap as
they are it's hard to not make the argument for software.
This is just hdparm over an
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Sent: Tue May 06 17:20:16 2008
Subject: Re: [CentOS] I need storage server advice
I just posted this on my website, oddly enough. While you need to
really understand your storage requirements to make an informed choice
between hardware or software RAID
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Take these benchmarks with a grain of salt.
and, more importantly, for the thread at hand, this guy wants an ARCHIVE
server, where performance is quite secondary, reliablity and data
retention are more important.
If he had the budget, I'd be suggesting looking at
The point was, acceptable performance can be had without purchasing a
hardware controller. And for archival purposes on a tight budget $500 bucks
means one controller for 3 more drives.
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 6:17 PM, John R Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Take
will not have to worry about losing the RAID configuration or
hosing it in the process.
-Ross
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Sent: Tue May 06 20:39:52 2008
Subject: Re: [CentOS] I need storage server advice
The point
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Yes, though slammed hardware RAID a bit. Software RAID has it's place
don't
get me wrong, it's just knowing when and where.
Now the problem I have with your approach under the OP's
requirements is the only way to fit that kinda storage over that long a
period is with
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