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== Hardware ==
== Hardware ==


Drives:
* Drives
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LSI 8-drive SAS board passed through proxmox to hive as "PCI Device":
* LSI 8-drive SAS board passed through proxmox to hive as "PCI Device":


[[File:Melange-LSI-board.png]]
[[File:Melange-LSI-board.png]]
* 7 1 TB Crucial SSDs
Plugged in to SATA 1, 2, 3 and U.2 1, 2, 3, 4.
NOTE: to get U.2 drives to be recognized by Melange ASUS mobo required a BIOS change:
Bios > advanced > onboard devices config > U.2 mode (bottom) > SATA (NOT PCI-E)


[[Hive history]]
[[Hive history]]

Revision as of 22:21, 13 November 2021

Overview

FreeNAS provides storage via Pools. A pool is a bunch of raw drives gathered and managed as a set. My pools are one of these:

  • single drive: no FreeNAS advantage other than health checks
  • raid1 pair: mirrored drives give normal write speeds, fast reads, single-fail redundancy, costs half of storage potential
  • raid0 pair: striped drives gives fast writes, normal reads, no redundancy, no storage cost
  • raid of multiple drives: FreeNAS optimization of read/write speed, redundancy, storage potential

The three levels of raid are:

  • raidz: one drive is consumed just for parity (no data storage, ie you only get (n-1) storage total), and one drive can be lost without losing any data; fastest
  • raidz2: two drives for parity, two can be lost
  • raidz3: three drives for parity, three can be lost; slowest

Hardware

  • Drives
Pool Capacity Type Drives
sassy 0.2 TB single 250GB ssd
splat 3.6 TB raid0 1.82 TB hdd x2
mack 0.9 TB single 1 TB ssd
reservoir 2.7 TB single 2.73 TB hdd
grim 7.2 TB raid0 3.64 TB ssd x2
  • LSI 8-drive SAS board passed through proxmox to hive as "PCI Device":

Melange-LSI-board.png

  • 7 1 TB Crucial SSDs

Plugged in to SATA 1, 2, 3 and U.2 1, 2, 3, 4. NOTE: to get U.2 drives to be recognized by Melange ASUS mobo required a BIOS change:

Bios > advanced > onboard devices config > U.2 mode (bottom) > SATA (NOT PCI-E)

Hive history