Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 00:18:57 +0100 From: Torfinn Ingolfsen <torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD 6.0 as storage server with raid5? Message-ID: <20051208001857.68ac4fef.torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no>
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I need to set up a storage server for my personal use. The current solution on my little local network is a haphazard collection of old machines with disks in them, and backups are so-so. I could just set up a "normal" FreeBSD server, with single disks, and setup another one for the backup. However, I would like to try something new for me; raid. Specifically, I'm looking to set up a server with raid 5 for storage. For the backup server, I haven't decided yet, but I am thinking about a normal server with external (firwire or usb 2.0) disks. I was thinking about gvinum for the storage server, but given the current documentation and the discussions about it now, I don't want to risk it. So, I'm looking at hardware raid 5 controllers. From this list, it seems that areca and 3ware are the best ones, but they are very expensive here. I also know that anything with a SIL 3112 on it are to be avoided. So here is the list over controllers I can get for a reasonable price: Highpoint RocketRAID 1640 (4 ports) Promise FastTrak S150 SX4 (4 ports) Promise FastTrak S150 SX4-M (4 ports) Highpoint RocketRAID 1810A (4 ports) Highpoint RocketRAID 1820A (8 ports) Intel RAID Controller SRCS16 (6 ports) Which one should I get? Are there some that are not supported or should be avoided for other reasons? Other questions: 1) can I install several 4-port RAID controllers in one machine? I can get two RocketRAID 1640's for the price of one RocketRAID 1820A. 2) Rebuilding a damaged array - are some of these controllers "better" than others? (Easier to handle, rebuilds in shorter time, ?) 3) disks - I understand the importance of using disks from different production runs. Some people have suggested to use disks of different brands as well, but there were no conclusions. Should I stick to the same brand and model, or can I use disks of different brands as long as they are of the same size? 4) PSU considerations. How big a PSU do I need if I want to run two controllers and eight disks in one machine? are there any rules of thumb for sizing this? Other suggestions are welcome. -- Regards, Torfinn Ingolfsen, Norway
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