System board for ZFS NAS
I'm thinking about creating a home storage server, like many, and I want it to be performant enough to host work spaces for compilation over NFS, and efficient enough to reduce my current power consumption somewhat.
I'm thinking of a new Intel D510 system board, and looking at several, I found a board from Supermicro that looks ideally suited to the task. Does anyone else have experience with this board? It looks like its all stock Intel parts, so it should Just Work.
I'm thinking that with 4 or more SATA drives combined with RAIDZ, and dual Intel 82574 gigabit Ethernet (which I could use in an Ethernet link aggregation), I should be able to get excellent performance. (I might even set up jumbo frames, to further bump NFS performance -- if they really are 82574's then they support up to 9K MTU).
I'm thinking of a new Intel D510 system board, and looking at several, I found a board from Supermicro that looks ideally suited to the task. Does anyone else have experience with this board? It looks like its all stock Intel parts, so it should Just Work.
I'm thinking that with 4 or more SATA drives combined with RAIDZ, and dual Intel 82574 gigabit Ethernet (which I could use in an Ethernet link aggregation), I should be able to get excellent performance. (I might even set up jumbo frames, to further bump NFS performance -- if they really are 82574's then they support up to 9K MTU).
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might help you?
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Michal Pryc
Please follow those threads on the indiana-discuss:
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/indiana-discuss/2010-January/017475.html
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/indiana-discuss/2010-January/017476.html
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/indiana-discuss/2010-January/017481.html
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/indiana-discuss/2010-January/017482.html
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/indiana-discuss/2010-January/017483.html
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Michal Pryc
At least it's far cheaper, uses "standard" DIMM (not SO-DIMM), and I suspect it would draw less power (because it doesn't ship an additional Matrox GPU).