Hi,
I want to setup a new home office workstation using FreeBSD.
My main requirement are low noise and large storage. Data redundancy is required as the data is intended to be stored for a long period of time, and it is mostly write once and read many -in case it matters for the RAID configuration-.
I have found that Fujitsu Esprimo P920 workstations are available at good price and they claim to be low noise.
More importantly they have 6 SATA3 connectors so that means if I understood it correctly that I can plug in 6 hard drives.
The workstation comes with an embedded RAID controller (MegaRAID) and I have been suggested in #freebsd that MegaRAID might work and that there is a megacli package to handle it. However I can not find the exact model of the controller so I understand that until it is not tested it would not be known if it works or not.
It is the first time I setup a RAID in FreeBSD (and the first time I configure a RAID in long time too):
This is the setup I am considering:
- Fujitsu Esprimo P920 with embedded MegaRAID controller
- RaidSonic ICY Dock ExpressCage
- 6x SATA SSD drives (for example SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD, SATA 2,5zoll)
And these are the questions I have:
- Can I have two small -256Gb- SSD drives to store the operating system and 4 large -2TB- SSD drives to store the data itself?
- Which RAIDs shall be configured for each one given that they are SSD?
- I have read that SSDs do not usually fail completely, and therefore I am not fully understanding if RAIDs shall be used at all -as they are geared toward entire disk failure- or if I shall use any other mean in FreeBSD?
- Is there any potential caveat or warning for using a Fujitsu Esprimo P920 in FreeBSD?
- If so, any other recommendation for FreeBSD friendly hardware for this scenario -reasonably low priced, low noise, large storage possibility- is welcomed.
Thanks,
I want to setup a new home office workstation using FreeBSD.
My main requirement are low noise and large storage. Data redundancy is required as the data is intended to be stored for a long period of time, and it is mostly write once and read many -in case it matters for the RAID configuration-.
I have found that Fujitsu Esprimo P920 workstations are available at good price and they claim to be low noise.
More importantly they have 6 SATA3 connectors so that means if I understood it correctly that I can plug in 6 hard drives.
The workstation comes with an embedded RAID controller (MegaRAID) and I have been suggested in #freebsd that MegaRAID might work and that there is a megacli package to handle it. However I can not find the exact model of the controller so I understand that until it is not tested it would not be known if it works or not.
It is the first time I setup a RAID in FreeBSD (and the first time I configure a RAID in long time too):
This is the setup I am considering:
- Fujitsu Esprimo P920 with embedded MegaRAID controller
- RaidSonic ICY Dock ExpressCage
- 6x SATA SSD drives (for example SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD, SATA 2,5zoll)
And these are the questions I have:
- Can I have two small -256Gb- SSD drives to store the operating system and 4 large -2TB- SSD drives to store the data itself?
- Which RAIDs shall be configured for each one given that they are SSD?
- I have read that SSDs do not usually fail completely, and therefore I am not fully understanding if RAIDs shall be used at all -as they are geared toward entire disk failure- or if I shall use any other mean in FreeBSD?
- Is there any potential caveat or warning for using a Fujitsu Esprimo P920 in FreeBSD?
- If so, any other recommendation for FreeBSD friendly hardware for this scenario -reasonably low priced, low noise, large storage possibility- is welcomed.
Thanks,