authorleon
What is this storage?
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- Mar 19, 2012
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Hello all,
I really need some help with the selection of a NAS/SAN.
Here is a short list of the key things I can think of.
* Going to be using VMWare
* Need a backup system for the entire NAS/SAN
* Status vis iPhone
* SNMP
First of all I understand that the GBIT link is a bottle neck. I intend in the future to add a 10Gbit to a switch.
But I have other concerns as well. I really need help is selecting a NAS/SAN THese are the ones I have looked at.
I have about 3000 Euros to spend and these are the systems I have looked at, if there are other recommendations, please help. I will in the future buy a 10Gbit card and a switch with 10Gbit link and use 1GBIT RJ45 to the servers.
QNAP - TS-809U-RP
QNAP - TS-879U-RP
QNAP - TS-EC879U-RP
SYNOLOGY - RS3412RPxs
SYNOLOGY - RS2211RP+
I like the idea with the expansion of the SYNOLOGY.
My frustration, I have asked this question before not as in-depth. I understand the importance of IOPS, but people come back to me and say, you need to know how many iops you need etc etc.
Now I do understand that this is important, of course. However I would like some really result from people who have the above or similar SAN/NAS.
So now we come to the part when I state what I am going to use it for.
* I want to use VMWARE with multiple VM machines (HOW MANY CAN I HAVE)
* Going to use it to test software, build systems, etc
* Back the ENTIRE system on to an external storage device, so I can recover everything.
* Will have a portion of the system for a production server and once the server become to busy then I will move it to a dedicated server in the cloud (rented server)
* Use to store videos (Is it possible to edit from the SAN/NAS directly???)
* Storing all my work, etc, basic stuff
* ISCSI for VMWARE is ESSENTIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reading reviews on the Internet have confused the hell out of me because some people say SYNOLOGY and other QNAP etc.
But what I really want is someone to say, "Hi. I use a ****** and I have 3 ESIX 5 servers with over 30VM machines, they are partial busy and it works well, however I did need to upgrade the RAM bla bla bla".
So please can anyone help.
I really need some help with the selection of a NAS/SAN.
Here is a short list of the key things I can think of.
* Going to be using VMWare
* Need a backup system for the entire NAS/SAN
* Status vis iPhone
* SNMP
First of all I understand that the GBIT link is a bottle neck. I intend in the future to add a 10Gbit to a switch.
But I have other concerns as well. I really need help is selecting a NAS/SAN THese are the ones I have looked at.
I have about 3000 Euros to spend and these are the systems I have looked at, if there are other recommendations, please help. I will in the future buy a 10Gbit card and a switch with 10Gbit link and use 1GBIT RJ45 to the servers.
QNAP - TS-809U-RP
QNAP - TS-879U-RP
QNAP - TS-EC879U-RP
SYNOLOGY - RS3412RPxs
SYNOLOGY - RS2211RP+
I like the idea with the expansion of the SYNOLOGY.
My frustration, I have asked this question before not as in-depth. I understand the importance of IOPS, but people come back to me and say, you need to know how many iops you need etc etc.
Now I do understand that this is important, of course. However I would like some really result from people who have the above or similar SAN/NAS.
So now we come to the part when I state what I am going to use it for.
* I want to use VMWARE with multiple VM machines (HOW MANY CAN I HAVE)
* Going to use it to test software, build systems, etc
* Back the ENTIRE system on to an external storage device, so I can recover everything.
* Will have a portion of the system for a production server and once the server become to busy then I will move it to a dedicated server in the cloud (rented server)
* Use to store videos (Is it possible to edit from the SAN/NAS directly???)
* Storing all my work, etc, basic stuff
* ISCSI for VMWARE is ESSENTIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reading reviews on the Internet have confused the hell out of me because some people say SYNOLOGY and other QNAP etc.
But what I really want is someone to say, "Hi. I use a ****** and I have 3 ESIX 5 servers with over 30VM machines, they are partial busy and it works well, however I did need to upgrade the RAM bla bla bla".
So please can anyone help.