CougTek
Hairy Aussie
I want to store Hyper-V's virtual machines on a NAS. I originally planned to use a Thecus N12000PRO, but it only has 12x 3.5" bays to store the drives. Since I want to use 2.5" SSD, this is a waste of space. Something like and HP Proliant DL380p Gen8 would be better since I can use more drives. The hardware is comparable in price. I would have to configure an OS by myself instead of using Thecus' mature platform though.
What (ideally free) OS should I use to do this? I know there are OpenFiller and whatever replaced FreeNAS, but I don't know if they have the features I want. I need automatic replication between two NAS and some kind of failover feature: if one NAS craps, the other has to take over.
This doesn't depend on the OS, but I wish to use RAID 60 if it doesn't kill performances.
I know HP has very fine SAN solutions, but they are twice the price of my home-made project, even though they would use mecanical drives instead. So it's not the route I want to take.
What (ideally free) OS should I use to do this? I know there are OpenFiller and whatever replaced FreeNAS, but I don't know if they have the features I want. I need automatic replication between two NAS and some kind of failover feature: if one NAS craps, the other has to take over.
This doesn't depend on the OS, but I wish to use RAID 60 if it doesn't kill performances.
I know HP has very fine SAN solutions, but they are twice the price of my home-made project, even though they would use mecanical drives instead. So it's not the route I want to take.