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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
      last edited by DustinB3403

      To ask the question, what qualifies as a " 'proper' storage server" to you?

      Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris?

      Physical or virtual (everyone here would recommend virtual).

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      • GodfatherX64G
        GodfatherX64
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        @scottalanmiller said in Advice On a New Setup:

        @GodfatherX64 said in Advice On a New Setup:

        what setup do you suggest to create a failover backup cluster?
        lets say i want to connect to the 2 on site servers with one connection or one path , an if one is down the second is up with the same data on it

        If you want a failover cluster for a file server, use Starwind and do your failover at the platform level (hypervisor), not in the VM. For other workloads, like databases, you want the application to handle it.

        @scottalanmiller , thanks

        instead of the hypervizor failover, what do you suggest for a sync service in linux to just copy the differtintals between files, what do you think about rsync, would it be adequate than the hypervisor

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @GodfatherX64
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          @GodfatherX64 said in Advice On a New Setup:

          @scottalanmiller said in Advice On a New Setup:

          @GodfatherX64 said in Advice On a New Setup:

          what setup do you suggest to create a failover backup cluster?
          lets say i want to connect to the 2 on site servers with one connection or one path , an if one is down the second is up with the same data on it

          If you want a failover cluster for a file server, use Starwind and do your failover at the platform level (hypervisor), not in the VM. For other workloads, like databases, you want the application to handle it.

          @scottalanmiller , thanks

          instead of the hypervizor failover, what do you suggest for a sync service in linux to just copy the differtintals between files, what do you think about rsync, would it be adequate than the hypervisor

          RSync works quite well.

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          • GodfatherX64G
            GodfatherX64 @DustinB3403
            last edited by

            @DustinB3403 , is this question for me?
            if it is, to me a proper storage server would be an enterprise server hardware with a stable server os, physical or virtual (i too prefer virtual), with a lot of storage features :D, and a scalable storage system for future expansion

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403 @GodfatherX64
              last edited by

              @GodfatherX64 said in Advice On a New Setup:

              @DustinB3403 , is this question for me?
              if it is, to me a proper storage server would be an enterprise server hardware with a stable server os, physical or virtual (i too prefer virtual), with a lot of storage features :D, and a scalable storage system for future expansion

              So Supermicro would be a good option (if you could get it in your area). Dell of course is another option, which you don't seem to have any issues getting.

              Storage features being? Scalable storage has already been discussed in this topic.

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                Darek Hamann @scottalanmiller
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                Indeed, StarWind could do a great job in case of clustering required for this environment.
                With Ceph it could be a tough job to make it work properly, especially in terms of the amount of time spent on that.

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                  scottalanmiller @Darek Hamann
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                  @Darek-Hamann said in Advice On a New Setup:

                  Indeed, StarWind could do a great job in case of clustering required for this environment.
                  With Ceph it could be a tough job to make it work properly, especially in terms of the amount of time spent on that.

                  And performance, too.

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                    dyasny @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller there's also the purple series, they are pretty much on par with the reds

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @dyasny
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                      @dyasny said in Advice On a New Setup:

                      @scottalanmiller there's also the purple series, they are pretty much on par with the reds

                      In theory they are intended for special cases like video recording.

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                        dyasny @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in Advice On a New Setup:

                        In theory they are intended for special cases like video recording.

                        Yup, pretty much the same thing - intended for always-on, without too much heavy IO. Frankly, I doubt there's anything significantly different under the hood there.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @dyasny
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                          @dyasny said in Advice On a New Setup:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Advice On a New Setup:

                          In theory they are intended for special cases like video recording.

                          Yup, pretty much the same thing - intended for always-on, without too much heavy IO. Frankly, I doubt there's anything significantly different under the hood there.

                          I've looked at the specs before and could not really find anything.

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