CougTek
Hairy Aussie
I'm looking at NAS for our server network. While HP has really nice options, they are prohibitively expensive, so I'm looking elsewhere. So far, I hesitate between the Thecus N1200Pro with an Intel X520-DA2 dual-port 10GbE NIC and a QNAP TS-EC1279U-RP. The later cost around 500$ more for similar features. I need at least two 10GbE SFP+ DAC (copper) ports. Ideally, I'd get two identical NAS and configure them in failover mode with each other. I'd use Western Digital Caviar Red 3.5" drives for the bulk storage. SSD would be too expensive for a reasonable capacity. We already have one lower-end Thecus NAS, but it's used for something else and it doesn't have the features I'm looking for to be deployed in the architectural change I'll push.
It will be used to backup and perhaps even run VM from all the other servers (up to 16 servers and close to 80 VMs). We'll use Server 2012 Datacenter with Hyper-V for the Windows VMs. I'm still unsure what to chose for the Linux VMss (Either Xen server or ESXi). All the servers will have Intel SSD (DC S3700) for their main storage.
Which one would you chose and why? Any experience with those models or products from those companies? Would you suggest something else instead? I need at least 10TB of usable storage, redundancy at all levels, 2x SFP+ DAC ports per NAS and all the setup fitting within 20K$, ideally 15K$. Regarding the storage capacity and speed, the more the better, of course. Some loose for expendability/improvement would be welcome too.
It will be used to backup and perhaps even run VM from all the other servers (up to 16 servers and close to 80 VMs). We'll use Server 2012 Datacenter with Hyper-V for the Windows VMs. I'm still unsure what to chose for the Linux VMss (Either Xen server or ESXi). All the servers will have Intel SSD (DC S3700) for their main storage.
Which one would you chose and why? Any experience with those models or products from those companies? Would you suggest something else instead? I need at least 10TB of usable storage, redundancy at all levels, 2x SFP+ DAC ports per NAS and all the setup fitting within 20K$, ideally 15K$. Regarding the storage capacity and speed, the more the better, of course. Some loose for expendability/improvement would be welcome too.