- Apr 12, 2005
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Hi All.
Trying to build a personal ZFS storage pool, there needs to be some redundancy (e.g., at any one time if a drive dies it would need to be recoverable; but if two drives die I accept I lose data).
I have two Intel SSDs 330 240 GB I can contribute to the pool. I presume I would need to add some rotational disks as well; since an all flash build seems to be a bit pricey at this point. Total size I need around 2 TB of disk (any more would be overkill).
Any suggestions on what OS / build / etc... to get? I presume I would need some fancy ethernet card or 10 GB as well?
Trying to build a personal ZFS storage pool, there needs to be some redundancy (e.g., at any one time if a drive dies it would need to be recoverable; but if two drives die I accept I lose data).
I have two Intel SSDs 330 240 GB I can contribute to the pool. I presume I would need to add some rotational disks as well; since an all flash build seems to be a bit pricey at this point. Total size I need around 2 TB of disk (any more would be overkill).
Any suggestions on what OS / build / etc... to get? I presume I would need some fancy ethernet card or 10 GB as well?
